I've found it, that's genius and in the core product.
Well done on 3.2 it really is perfect.
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In Topic: Opt-out of forums option
07 July 2011 - 06:17 AM
In Topic: FireFox keeps messing up 3.2 skin
02 June 2011 - 03:12 PM
Come back for me too.
3.2 is very cool.
3.2 is very cool.
In Topic: FireFox keeps messing up 3.2 skin
02 June 2011 - 03:03 PM
Not working for me even after I clear DNS.
In Topic: At last people starting to us ipc
26 May 2011 - 07:05 PM
Ikadon, on 20 May 2011 - 09:54 AM, said:
This is so great to hear! (once again)
To achieve your goal, just take a look at other CMS (Wordpress, Joomla, TYPO3, Contao or Drupal, for example) and see what they are about. I love how flexible IP.Content is, but currently I see it more as a framework than a CMS.
Why is this? Well, I know that it manages content, so for that matter it would be a CMS, but generally speaking, compared to other CMS out there (as mentioned above) it's just to hard for the everyday tasks. It's great when building up a site, but the every news and stuff is way to difficult to be figured out be the average user, and it's annoying to me, in position of the admin.
I'd love to be able to login, and write news, all from within the frontend, add SEO-URLs, Tags etc. ALL from the FRONTEND. I want to be able to put articles in more than one category if they fit in. I want to schedule the opening and posting of articles. I want to reorder menues for each subsite without touching code and so on.
Just have a real deep look at Wordpress, Joomla and Co. and see how easy they work out of the box.
To achieve your goal, just take a look at other CMS (Wordpress, Joomla, TYPO3, Contao or Drupal, for example) and see what they are about. I love how flexible IP.Content is, but currently I see it more as a framework than a CMS.
Why is this? Well, I know that it manages content, so for that matter it would be a CMS, but generally speaking, compared to other CMS out there (as mentioned above) it's just to hard for the everyday tasks. It's great when building up a site, but the every news and stuff is way to difficult to be figured out be the average user, and it's annoying to me, in position of the admin.
I'd love to be able to login, and write news, all from within the frontend, add SEO-URLs, Tags etc. ALL from the FRONTEND. I want to be able to put articles in more than one category if they fit in. I want to schedule the opening and posting of articles. I want to reorder menues for each subsite without touching code and so on.
Just have a real deep look at Wordpress, Joomla and Co. and see how easy they work out of the box.
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I'd love to be able to login, and write news, all from within the frontend, add SEO-URLs, Tags etc. ALL from the FRONTEND. I want to be able to put articles in more than one category if they fit in. I want to schedule the opening and posting of articles. I want to reorder menues for each subsite without touching code and so on.
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