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Practical Plone 3: A Beginner's Guide to Building Powerful Websites
Practical Plone 3: A Beginner's Guide to Building Powerful Websites

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  • Get a Plone-based website up and running quickly without dealing with code
  • Beginner's guide with easy-to-follow instructions and screenshots
  • Learn how to make the best use of Plone's out-of-the-box features
  • Customize security, look-and-feel, and many other aspects of Plone 

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Plone is a highly extensible content management system built on Zope application server, which is written in Python. But, you need to have good programming skills to design and develop Plone web applications. Does that mean you can't have a Plone website if you don't have good programming skills? Of course not! You can develop your Plone websites through a graphical interface where you don't need to fiddle with code. This book will give you clear understanding of how to use Plone 3 to meet your content management needs. Starting from the basics, this book will walk you through the easy-to-use features of Plone and help you create a feature-rich website through its point-and-click feature. A variety of authors have contributed chapters to this book in the hope that you, the reader, will get a good understanding of Plone and be able to use it effectively. This beginners' guide will introduce the great CMS and its features and then take you further in web development. The book will introduce you to Plone's advanced UI features and show you how to create such a UI platform for your website. You will learn how to manage the contents like web pages, news items, and so on. Working with custom portlets will help you enhance the web components for your site. Each chapter will show you how to add features to your site and develop its functionality. Each chapter can be read independently; you need not go through the previous one to continue further. You can pick and choose the topics depending on your interest and requirement.

Who is this book for?

If you want to get a Plone site up and running quickly and don't want to get involved in programming, this book is for you. This book is aimed at beginners, who want to configure and customize Plone to meet their content management needs. The book doesn't expect programming skills, although some knowledge of fundamental web concepts such as HTML and HTTP may be helpful.

What you will learn

  • Meet the fully featured CMS and dive into its latest features
  • Configure various parts of Plone s user interface and create an advanced UI platform for your website
  • Create and manage content on your website, such as web pages, files, news items, and more
  • Create users and groups; give them specific permissions to add, edit, and view content on your site
  • Create and customize portlets on your website to enhance the web components; expand Plone?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s functionality with add-on components
  • Master Plone s powerful workflow and security system to have full control over the site s contents
  • Build a site that reacts intelligently when users create and modify content, by setting up the content rules
  • Customize your Plone template and get a new look and feel for your website
  • Create new content types to capture information unique to your organization
  • Deploy your site, configure caching, and connect to an LDAP/Active Directory repository

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Larry D. Pitcher May 19, 2009
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Practical Plone 3 is just what you need if you are new to Plone. It starts with the basics and guides you through to more advanced topics. Every Plone administrator needs to have this book handy.Plone is not a system that's easy to learn, but the authors take you by the hand and kindly teach you the most important concepts. If you've ever tried Plone and thought it was too hard to learn, please get this book and try it again.It covers installing Plone, configuring the many options, and creating a new theme to customize the "look" of your site. There are even chapters on more advanced topics like creating your own content types, caching, and connecting Plone to an Active Directory or LDAP user directory.One of the great things about Practical Plone 3 is that the different topics are covered by different authors, all of whom are experts in their areas. This brings a great deal of knowledge from different sources into one volume. If you use Plone, you should buy this book!
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Mario G. Orrillo Feb 16, 2009
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This is a book highly needed by the Plone community. It helps the Plone community a lot. Flattens the learning curve and de-mistifies Plone 3. It does a lot to help the newcomer to Plone to get profficient creating and administering websites. It is also needed by Plone 2x developers thinking of migrating to Plone 3x. If you are a Plone developer or administrator, my advice is "go buy it". It saves a lot of time to the Plone user.Written by active members of the Plone community, the book covers Windows, Mac and Linux environments. The book starts with the basics of installing Plone. Then it goes into managing content and administering Plone websites. Then it ventures into extending Plone's functionality before jumping into customizing the look & feel websites. Finally, it covers managing and tuning Plone websites.Going through its pages, I thought it was a compilation of the best practices of managing and developing Plone websites.Again, this book was needed by the Plone community
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Emilio Jun 10, 2010
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Hi,This book is awesome as first book to read about the topic. Has very detailed description in each matter.Is perfect if you want to start in that technology to have a deep understanding.PS. The source code is here: [...]
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Robert Nagle, Editor of Personville Press May 12, 2009
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With the proliferation of content management system (CMS) software, a need has arisen for good manuals. When a CMS starts out, user forums are usually the main place for help; then someone will start a wiki, and a few people will write tutorials on their blogs. But if the user base for a CMS grows rapidly, docs quickly go out of date, and it becomes hard to figure out which parts of the docs still apply for the latest release. That poses a risk for someone wishing to buy a technical book (or write one). Technical publishers use several methods to future-proof their books. This includes: focusing on core features unlikely to change between releases, anticipating future development, publishing smaller books that require less time to produce and group writing. Group writing (assigning different people to contribute chapters) has been a popular method because it reduces the burden on one person. As long as the assigned topics don't overlap and are well organized, group-written technical books can be extraordinarily helpful and can be released quickly, as in the case of Packt Publishing's latest Plone book (Practical Plone 3).First, a little background. Plone is a python-based CMS that has a large user base and many enterprise features. It is deployed on many nonprofits and governmental sites and historically has been easier to secure than LAMP CMS's like Drupal. Data is stored in an object database (ZODB) as opposed to relational databases (although adapters have been written to connect to mysql, postgresql, etc). Plone is based on a platform called Zope, and in fact Plone's version 3 release in 2007 implemented many architectural changes.Packt has published several Plone books already (including Martin Aspelli's well-regarded 2007 book Professional Plone Development), and the latest book is bigger, covers more topics and should interest a wider audience.About half of the pages (and a third of the chapters) in this 565 page book contain screenshots to demonstrate functionality which can be controlled with the web interface. However, the book's audience is not really for novice users or content creators (despite the book's subtitle that is a "beginner's guide"). If you wish for something like that, try the excellent Users Guide to Plone -- downloadable for free). Practical Plone 3 covers basic topics in Chapters 4-6, but it focuses on several topics which are not easy to find the answers for. This book would be useful for the website administrator or the developer or designer trying to customize Plone for an organization or company.First, Plone includes lots of features not enabled by default which are hidden in the administration menu (called "Plone Site Setup"). Unlike Drupal (which seems to have a massively complex control panel), Plone Site Setup looks deceptively simple, but lots of things are hidden under the hood. So you need to know where to look. Practical Plone 3 explains how to use a lot of these features: versioning, managing groups and roles, creating custom workflows and using the portlet manager to control what sidebars appear on the left or right of the web page.Plone differs in many ways from LAMP CMSs both in architecture and concepts. Usually, these differences remain hidden from users. But understanding these differences can help you understand why things work differently in Plone. For example, Plone uses the folder-file metaphor for content objects. They can have states and properties; they can be copied/cut/pasted into other Plone folders even though they don't really exist as files or folders on the file system itself. Another easily overlooked feature is the extensive metadata fields that exist for content types. (it exists in a secondary horizontal tab).The book chooses (wisely) not to talk too much about third party Plone products (i.e., plugins). But it does go into great detail about using PloneFormGen (an auto-generator of web forms) and cache-fu (an indispensable product for caching performance). These two sections were very well done.The last half of the book describes how Plone development proceeds, beginning with creating new content types. In Chapter 16, the book covers how to use a graphical UML tool called ArchGenXML to create a new content type based on the builtin content types. Here you use Archetypes, a Plone-specific way of building content types. (Archetypes have been around since Plone 2). After you use the graphical tool to create UML, the ArchGenXML script will generate the product code for you to upload to the server's file system. Later, in Chapter 17, there is a good walkthrough of using Generic Setup to export configuration changes you make in the Zope Management Interface (ZMI) into an XML file on the file system. That allows you to replicate site configuration more easily and keep configuration information outside of the database. Chapter 17 also covers the Zope 3 architecture underlying Plone and how to set up browser views in ZCML configuration files and viewlets and portlets.Chapter 18 covers the creation of themes and css for a Plone site. This process is slightly complicated because you make your changes to a themed product which is later installed/enabled from Plone Site Setup. The book walks you through the steps of using a python script called paster to generate a series of files which make up the theme product. Editing the css for the theme is possible only if you understand how viewlets work and which files you are supposed to edit (it is not simply a styles.css file).The last two chapters cover caching and performance tuning. Overall, well done.In general, this is an excellent guide and it covers a lot of ground thoroughly. Unlike the Drupal series of books by Packt (which struck me as flimsy-they have 12 separate books!), this book combines all the important aspects of Plone 3 into a single book. Everything in the book struck me as important-none of the material seemed like padding. The usage information in the first section was very well done (although it probably needed better coverage of Kupu, the rich text editor). The section on workflows was great, and the explanation about Zope 3 views seemed well done, but the look-and-feel chapter looked imposing. If editing a CSS class means having to edit a theme product and re-add it, that might discourage doing too many tweaks (especially on a live site!). It would have been nice to have an appendix summarizing the configuration files, location of important objects in the ZMI and CSS classes. I did not see any chapter about uploading images or multimedia files on the file system; that seemed to be outside of the book's scope. I am not a developer (I just play one on TV), but there seemed enough meat in the advanced sections to address many contexts.Finally, it's worth pointing out that the plone.org site has a well-organized documentation section. The book may lack a good section on kupu, but plone.org has several help topics about Kupu. (In fact, many of the book's contributors also produce documentation for the Plone.org site). One doesn't read this kind of book for narrative; nonetheless, most of it was easy to read and easy on the eyes. Except for chapters 17 and 18 (which were a little deep), the rest of the book got straight to the point quickly.In summary: this book is a substantial guide which covers a lot of intermediate and advanced topics. Very well written and organized (with lots of illustrations), but the section on themes was hairy and even a little confusing
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Carlos de la Guardia Apr 16, 2009
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This is a book which is aimed at beginners, tough I dare say that the term beginner in this case is stretched a bit. That is because the book is divided in four parts and I think that the reader of parts one and two might not be the kind of reader that will ever get to parts three and four, because the skill levels required are so wide apart. I guess the idea was to cover the basics and then keep at hand the required knowledge for people who might want to learn more, but I'm not sure it works.Even so, the material in the book does cover beginner and intermediate levels, which fits nicely with the advanced profile of Packt's other Plone 3 book, Professional Plone Development, by Martin Aspeli. In those two books, we have close to 1,000 pages of Plone 3 knowledge combined. This is really a very good thing for the Plone community.Speaking of community, the book is a real community effort, as 13 different persons wrote at least one chapter. I think both the authors and editors did a good job at making the text flow without abrupt style changes, so overall I think this idea worked pretty well.As for the content of the book, I find the authors did a good job too. The book is well written and covers the material aptly. In fact, I feel the parts where the reader is more likely to get lost or find some difficulty understanding the concepts, are more the result of Plone's shortcomings than of the author's skills.
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