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Any CMS tool based on OFBiz

Kaushik Chakraborty-2
Hi,

I am looking for any CMS tool/product which is based on OFBiz. I did search on web but I could not find anything. Hence, looking out here - if someone is using something or anything of that sort in development.
OFBiz's in-built CMS application has no documentation and does not serve intended features, hence not considered.

Thanks,
Kaushik
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Re: Any CMS tool based on OFBiz

Chris Snow-3
There has recently been some CMS documentation made available at:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/OFBiz+Content+Management+How+to

Kaushik Chakraborty wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for any CMS tool/product which is based on OFBiz. I did search on web but I could not find anything. Hence, looking out here - if someone is using something or anything of that sort in development.
> OFBiz's in-built CMS application has no documentation and does not serve intended features, hence not considered.
>
> Thanks,
> Kaushik

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Re: Any CMS tool based on OFBiz

Jacques Le Roux
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Last year I build a tool for a client which is using it for its own site (and is now enhancing it)
http://www.c-libre.net/cms/showcontenttree?currentMenuId=Web_Accueil&nodeTrailCsv=Web_Accueil
And also for some of its client
http://www.generations3d.com/cms/showcontenttree?currentMenuId=Catalogue%20Accueil&nodeTrailCsv=Catalogue%20Accueil

It's a rather simple tool which is based on https://demo.ofbiz.org/content/control/WebSiteCms?webSiteId=CmsSite, uses improved
showcontenttree and viewcontent with templates and CSS

HTH

Jacques

From: "Kaushik Chakraborty" <[hidden email]>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for any CMS tool/product which is based on OFBiz. I did search on web but I could not find anything. Hence, looking
> out here - if someone is using something or anything of that sort in development.
> OFBiz's in-built CMS application has no documentation and does not serve intended features, hence not considered.
>
> Thanks,
> Kaushik
>