Posted by
Arash Kaffamanesh on
Aug 30, 2005; 10:20pm
URL: http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/OFBiz-Users-would-like-to-change-the-content-management-component-of-OfBiz-tp135715p135719.html
Andrew,
Dear All,
> I guess the obvious question would be why look for sponsors to create
a hybrid rather than just to get the OfBiz CMS working?
I had the chance 1 1/2 years ago to setup an OfBiz installation with
the standard look and feel and I must admit that I liked it, but I was
somehow disappointed and got stuck to change the view, because of the
very poor fuctionality of its cms at that time (no wysiwyg editing, no
content import / export functionality, etc..) and the fact was (perhaps
still is) that the frontend couldn't be changed through non-programmers,
right?
I don't know realy how the latest cms functionality works in OfBiz at
meanwhile and how the templating technic works for creating nice and
user friendly sites. If possible to go with the current cms
implementation, I would prefer to don't use any hybrid technics too, as
it could become also a nightmare ;-)
I don't know realy myself if this idea is realy good or interesting
enough to make this combination at this time and therefor I'm asking
such professionals as you and other gurus on this list if it makes any
sense to get such a combination to work.
The advantages which I think would be nice to have with a CMS driven
OfBiz would be the ease of authoring, content syndication and
user-friendlines, not only for non-programmers :-)
Now I'm going to checkout the latest 3.1 release from CVS / SVN and
start discovering the new features.
Thanks again for your good comments.
Kind Regards,
Arash
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http://www.pomegranate.dePortal & Content Management Solutions
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Subject: RE: [OFBiz] Users - would like to change the content
managementcomponent of OfBiz
Arash,
This sounds like an interesting idea.
I guess the obvious question would be why look for sponsors to create a
hybrid rather than just to get the OfBiz CMS working?
What would be the advantage of this combination over a pure OfBiz
solution?
Kind Regards
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