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The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
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As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
The Runway website is very simple in form and provided without -any design or functionality. By installing Runway, you'll begin -with a minimal site built on best practices. You'll also enjoy the -benefits of speaking the same "language" as the rest of the umbraco -community by using common properties and naming conventions.
- -Now that you know what Runway is, it is time to get started -using Runway.
- - - -AJAX Loader:
- - -]]> - - Runway - -Once installed, Runway Modules are open source and easy to customize if you want to modify the behavior for your specific needs.
Because Runway modules are provided under the MIT license you are free to use and modify them any way you want, with no strings attached.
To add Runway modules to your website, go to the Developer section, expand the Packages item and click Install Runway modules.
-Runwau modules are available for various kinds of navigation, a sitemap, and a contact form. The list of available Runway modules is growing rapidly and is automatically updated from a central source, always fresh and current.
-Get more information about the umbraco way.
]]> - - 0 -With umbraco you’ve finally got a solid, open and reliable platform for websites as simple as a Runway site, and umbraco can be rapidly expanded to support multi-language websites, collaboration platforms and intra/extranets, to name just a few.
-Advanced functionality is created with umbraco macros, built with XSLT and umbraco’s award-winning .NET integration, including full support for any .NET User or Custom control. Create and integrate your own .NET macros in mere minutes with point and click simplicity. Simply copy your controls to the umbraco website, go to the Developer section and create a new macro, selecting your control from the list.
-We’ve also gathered the best community macros into a repository that’s also accessed from the Developer section, in the Packages area. You can find more information about creating macros, on the umbraco website.
-The sky is the limit with umbraco, and you have the benefit a friendly community, training, and guaranteed support. Find out how to get help.
]]> - - 0 -Edit the text on the homepage and create a site structure by adding new texpages to your site. This is all done in the Content section.
-If you find the editing options provided by Runway too limited for you needs, simply add more properties to the page by going to the Settings section, expanding the Document Types item and adding new properties on the Generic Properties tab. You can find more information about document types and properties at the umbraco website.
-But mostly you’ll probably want to personalize your site by changing the current design. This is also done in the Settings section, by editing the CSS styles and HTML templates. Umbraco uses master templates, so the main, common markup is placed in the Runway Master template, while the Homeage and Textpage have separate templates for their unique layouts. You can find more information about templates and css in umbraco at the umbraco website.
-Once you’re happy with your site’s design, you might want to add more functionality, such as automated navigation. This is done by installing Runway modules.
]]> - - 0 -Fusce tristique. Cras faucibus porta nunc. Aliquam ultrices, -arcu quis ornare sagittis, lectus augue ornare nulla, eu lobortis -velit lectus id nibh. Aliquam condimentum aliquet purus. Quisque -blandit ante non sapien. Sed justo libero, sollicitudin ac, pretium -et, luctus nec, nisl. Nulla semper neque nec magna. Cras ut nibh ut -urna bibendum sodales. Quisque venenatis euismod lacus. -Pellentesque dapibus turpis at urna.
- -Sed scelerisque adipiscing mauris. Mauris egestas dapibus quam. -Integer in libero eget eros dignissim pretium. Proin luctus sem nec -lorem. Praesent lorem. Vivamus eget nunc quis sapien condimentum -egestas. Maecenas facilisis, nunc at sodales facilisis, quam magna -pretium nibh, vel ultrices lectus lorem quis neque. Nam sit amet -leo ac lectus gravida convallis. Phasellus at enim vel dui porta -porttitor. Morbi id dolor adipiscing erat egestas consequat.
- -Phasellus diam. Morbi -dolor. Donec consequat sodales nunc. Nam dapibus lectus id -lectus. Sed ultrices metus sit amet est. Morbi porttitor. Proin vel -risus. Phasellus sodales convallis justo. Sed luctus hendrerit -risus. Sed est lorem, feugiat et, rutrum quis, condimentum non, -nunc. Aenean urna leo, sagittis a, commodo eget, lobortis nec, -eros. Vivamus pharetra, lectus eu ultrices pulvinar, nunc quam -consectetur nibh, sed pulvinar leo dolor ut felis.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam. Praesent -neque. Vestibulum at justo. Nulla rutrum velit et eros.
- -Nullam lobortis, mi nec feugiat congue, dolor diam cursus lacus, -a elementum ligula dolor vitae sem. Suspendisse at quam.
-]]> - -It means that you are not bound and locked to the licensing -rules about the number of content items / processors / web / -domains, etc. Many products are very expensive as the license cost -escalates with the number of websites. In many cases, one is soon -up in the 500' before one can even start to implement the -solution.
- -In an Open Source product one has at any time full access to -source code. This provides insight and leads to better quality, as -"shortcuts" and bad code can easily be penetrated. Moreover, one -has the ability to influence and further develop the product.
- -Umbraco is based on open source and is therefore not -lisence-plated or subject to an enterprise's ownership. The Umbraco -publishing tool places great emphasis on simplicity, standards, -flexibility and integration. Umbraco was launched in 2005 and has -had a tremendous growth since that time. Umbraco is today among the -most popular systems based on open source for Microsoft. NET -platform.
- -Umbraco is built 100% on the Microsoft. NET 2.0. This means that -you can use 3rd party .NET components directly in Umbraco. -Moreover, integration with other .NET-based solutions is well -adapted from Umbracos part. Umbraco won an award for the -Integration possibilities on BNP Awards 2006.
- -Umbraco is a powerful tool with a focus on core functionality -and openness. This efficiently allows you to achieve exactly what -you want - rather than be restricted to a "finished" module, which -makes only half of what you really wanted.
- -Umbraco has a focus on content and facilitate rapid and -intuitive content management. The system strives to be elegant, -usable and effective.
- -Umbraco is based on standards from the W3C as XHTML, CSS, XML -and XSLT. This gives a greater flexibility and independence, which -in turn provides more value for the money.
- -Umbraco is known to be among the best CMS on integration. Much -of the reason for this is the way to expose Microsoft ASP.NET -components as elements of, or so-called "macro's" for use in -templates, as well as in the WYSIWYG editor that writers and -editors use. Elements is also possible to "cache" on several levels -and is based on standard Microsoft .NET technology. Below are some -examples:
- -- -
-]]> - -
Sam Grady, me, is a graphic designer. I loves graphic design.
-Great graphic design and simple solutions makes this man very
-happy. Photography is also very close to my heart and I'd like to
-be better, so I practice a lot and annoy people with my
-requests.
-
- I haven't got a blog, yet, don't Twitter and cancelled my Facebook
-account as I felt uncomfortable with people knowing my business.
-Anyone else feel that way? I do, however, have a Flickr account, so
-go check it out: www.flickr.com/photos/mrgrady
-
- I also have my own business, G72, which has a website that
-desperately needs updating. Also, as of today (03/03/09), it's
-currently down due to inept web hosts. Hopefully it won't be if you
-want to take a look: www.g-72.co.uk
-
- Regarding this project, Warren asked me if I wanted to design his
-website starter package for the fantastic Umbraco CMS, which I
-jumped at the chance to do. Hopefully you'll find the design
-appropriate and the package very useful, as that's what we really
-want from this project.
-
- Finally, Warren says the layout is work in progress and I have a,
-typically fussy, list of designer layout requests that I've asked
-Warren to do, but time being what it is, these changes won't be
-made on version 2.0, so if you spot anything, do mail the man as
-we'll be compiling a list of tweaks to be made.
-
- Enjoy.
Warren Buckley is a web developer who specialises in using the -Umbraco CMS platform to build content managed websites for Xeed in -Norway. I run a blog called Creative Web -Specialist, where I mainly write tips and tutorial articles -around Umbraco.
- -I have teamed up with ex-collegue Sam Grady to help me design -the new version of CWS as he produces wonderfully sexy designs for -the web. If you have seen my previous version/s of CWS you will -know that my design skills are far from stunning.
- -I decided to create this website starter site nicknamed CWS -(Creative Website Starter site) as a learning tool to help you -understand how all the elements of a site work together in -Umbraco.
- -From this NEW CWS package comes the -following:
- -Want to see where else you can find me on the net?
- Blog - www.creativewebspecialist.co.uk
- Flickr - www.flickr.com/photos/warrenbuckley
- Last.FM - www.last.fm/user/warrenbuckley
- Twitter - twitter.com/warrenbuckley
The who's who of umbraco will be gathered and share their -knowledge through talks, tutorials and via un-conference formats -like open space or hacking sessions. We have booked a cool, old and -huge industrial venue in central Copenhagen where we'll have one -huge room, three rooms for breakout sessions and a Café that -serves your taste of espresso.
- -Come join the annual umbraco developer conference in Wonderful -Copenhagen on June 22nd - 23rd. Two days for insights, eye-openers, -great conversations and friendly people.
- -We've planned a program that fits both experienced umbraco users -as well as new comers. The conference is kicked off with a Keynote -and after that we'll have two or three tracks of sessions and the -first day is rounded with an open Q/A session with the umbraco core -team.
- -The second day features an un-conference format called open -space, which we also used with great success at last year's -conference. It's a format where everybody can suggest a topic and -as we have plenty of break-out rooms rest assured that there'll be -room for your topic as well. Last year's more than 20 topics -covered Silverlight, High performance websites with umbraco, -building custom data types and much more.
- -But it doesn't ends there. We've ensured that we can stay at the -venue until midnight both days which means that when the first day -ends, the fun begins. With more than hundred people gathered at a -place with loads of umbraco knowledge, wifi, great food and plenty -of space, who knows what could happen. A BBQ, new packages, -improvised demos and talks, or...?
- --]]> - - /media/445/umbraco_tshirt.jpg - - - - - - - 0 - 0 -
As of today Wednesday the 4th March 2009, the CWS2 package is -now available to download from the built in package repository -inside Umbraco.
- -With this new version comes the following:
- -If you have a particular enquiry, please fill out the form below -and provide as much information as you can, so that one of our -representatives can deal with your enquiry as effciently as -possible.
-]]> - - - Thank you. We will be in touch shortly. -]]> - - - Thanks for filling out our contact form we will get back to you -shortly. - -Regards,
- My Company
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