Talk:Plone (content management system)
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Is there any explanation for the remarkable resemblance of Wikipedia's new look, and Plone's?
- My guess would be that columns have become some kind of standard in visually structuring webpages, as they also go nicely with Cascading Style Sheets. Same will be true for tabs sitting on top of some content or main column. But behind the scenes, the content management model is quite different, as well as the language it is programmed in - both Python and PHP are open for web standards and whatever the site is to look like. --Vintagesound 22:18, 12 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- See http://en.wikipedia.org/style/monobook/main.css, mainly the line
** Loosely based on http://www.positioniseverything.net/ordered-floats.html by Big John ** and the Plone 2.0 styles, see http://plone.org/ (Alexander Limi,Joe Geldart & Tom Croucher, ** Michael Zeltner and Geir Bækholt) ** All you guys rock :)
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- [ alerante | “” 00:53, 13 Dec 2004 (UTC) ]
- Ay, now that I found that hint as well I wanted to add it! :D --Vintagesound 13:54, 30 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- [ alerante | “” 00:53, 13 Dec 2004 (UTC) ]
Plone should probably be added to the list of CMS's right? Even though its based on Zope etc...
[edit] Security
It's secure,
At what level is a product considered "secure"? --Midnightcomm 23:03, 22 February 2007 (UTC)