A Blog for Plone
Project description
Overview
ftw.blog provides a blog implementation for Plone featuring tags and categories.
A user can add a new blog entry and tag it using tags and categories. Available categories are defined by the creator of the blog, whilst tags can be added freely by the author of a blog entry.
Blog entries are listed in chronological order, in a tag cloud, by categories, and in a monthly archive. Entries can be searched by using the search function of the blog.
Optionally, blog entries can be commented by users using Plone’s commenting functionality.
Install
Add ftw.blog to your buildout configuration
[instance] eggs = ftw.blog
Run buildout
Install ftw.blog in portal_setup
Links
Package repository: https://github.com/4teamwork/ftw.blog
Issue tracker: https://github.com/4teamwork/ftw.blog/issues
Package on pypi: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ftw.blog
Continuous integration: https://jenkins.4teamwork.ch/job/ftw.blog/
Maintainer
This package is produced and maintained by 4teamwork GmbH.
Changelog
1.1.4 (2012-02-27)
Remove “Blog settings” view. [jone]
Add english translations. [jone]
Remove styling of search box for improving compatibility with plone default layout. [jone]
Do not create default category on blog creation. [jone]
Categories portlet: hide when there are no categories. [jone]
Use plone default class for button in blog actionbar. [Julian Infanger]
Removed blog.portlets portlet manager. Blog specific portlets are now assigned by portal_type in plone.rightcolumn. Provide upgrade step to remove existing portlet assignments on context. [Julian Infanger]
Add Categories translation [ttschanz]
1.1.3 (2011-12-05)
Restrict references to categories in blog entries to portal_type ‘BlogCategory’. This fixes a huge performance issue with the add and edit views of blog entries. [Thomas Buchberger]
1.1.2 (2011-05-15)
Fixed and optimized calculation of archive statisics per month in archive portlet. [Thomas Buchberger]
Also display the archive portlet in a blog translation which doesn’t have any blog items but other translations do. [Thomas Buchberger]
1.1.1 (unreleased)
Fixed: method getTranslation return None instead of self if there are no translations. We need to handle this. ftw/blog/browser/blog.py [20.04.2011, elio.schmutz]
1.1 (2011-02-25)
Added support for LinguaPlone. [buchi]
Some refactoring and code cleanup. [buchi]
1.0c4
Fire set_description event also on init. [15.02.2011, mathias.leimgruber]
1.0c3
Be more like wordpress (don’t show description, show first 200 chars in overview) [08.02.2011, mathias.leimgruber]
Added image listing on blogentries. [08.02.2011, mathias.leimgruber]
1.0c2
Removed AnnotationStorage from some fields [08.09.2010, jbaumann]
renamed from izug.blog to ftw.blog
removed all dependencies to izug packages (izug.tagging, izug.webcontent ect.)
1.0
Fix CSS Problem for IE8 [fsprenger]
fix viewlet.xml and evenhandlers [mathias.leimgruber]
fix blog actions viewlet [mathias.leimgruber]
remove Orgunit and ContentPage from profile [mathias.leimgruber]
remove unnecessary dependencies [mathias.leimgruber]
0.8
enabling editableBorder again, otherwise editing is not possible [fsp]
fix weird error with an not removable old portlet (blog.tags.portlet) [mathias.leimgruber]
fix weird error with an not removable old portlet (blog.tags.portlet) [mathias.leimgruber]
changed tag to tags [mathias.leimgruber]
0.7
Fixed setup.py: missing comma in requirements resultet in unexisting package name [jbaumann]
Removed setup.cfg: not required anymore [jbaumann]
0.6
Added own layer interface for eliminating dependency to izug.theme [jbaumann]
0.5
Set default category (‘allgemein’) [mathias.leimgruber]
Added tests. [mathias.leimgruber]
0.4
Fixed menu “settings” [mathias.leimgruber]
0.3
maintlog Issue #587: Remove doc-actions in discussion-reply-form - fix datetime format in comments listing - replace comment image
0.2
Fix problem with categories [mathias.leimgruber]
0.1
Initial Development
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