Category: Web Development
September 07, 2020
by
Will
Introduction
Part 3 in our series of posts about Flexible content covers Flexible Content in Silverstripe CMS. Silverstripe has added Flexible Content as a core supported module, called Elemental.
The Elemental module provides the ability for SilverStripe users to break up a web page into smaller modular parts (or ‘blocks’) that allow...
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August 28, 2020
by
Will
Following on from last week's Statamic Article,[/blog/flexible-content-with-statamic-cms/] let's take a look at flexbile content modeling with Wordpress[https://en-gb.wordpress.org/].
Note this is about *content. *It isn't page building in the sense of designing templates like something like BeaverBuilder or Divi does. It is for populating the content column within your page template....
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August 20, 2020
by
Will
Flexible Content is a way of composing content using multiple, selectable, orderable field types in a content area. It's become popular with clients and content editors and is available in most modern CMS. Let's have a look at how to do it with Statamic, a modern file based CMS. Statamic...
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August 11, 2020
by
Emily
Partnering with the local community is something Kindleman loves to do. So building a new website for Lane Cove Music was a perfect match.
With its beginnings in 1945, Lane Cove Music runs six concerts a year in the Lane Cove Mowbray Anglican Church in the heart of Lane Cove, NSW.
While...
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July 28, 2020
by
Emily
Getting a panel of experts to review and provide feedback on egg labels is a key offering for the industry body - Australian Eggs.
Kindleman’s ‘Two Thumbs’ online approval system was used to enable egg producers to ensure they are compliant with the Egg Labelling Guidelines. The business tool allows egg...
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March 17, 2020
by
Emily
Troubleshooting web issues is technical but also an art as there are so many variables.
To help us find and fix the issues fast, it helps us to provide the following information:
URL: MOST IMPORTANT
Operating system: Mac/PC
Browser: IE (11/edge), Chrome, Safari, Firefox
Desktop/Mobile: iPad, Phone (Apple, Android)
Error Message: “502 Server Error”
Excessive detail: More...
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December 04, 2018
by
Will
With Rails 5 we now have ActiveStorage: built in file management with the framework. This is a fantastic adition to the framework as it standardises file management, instead of relying on 3rd party plugins. ActiveStorage adds two tables to your app that handles all the file details (active_storage_blobs) and the...
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June 13, 2018
by
Emily
What’s the story with hosting? What do I need? What do I need to know? What about my emails? What’s my domain?
These are all the many questions we get asked about website hosting and domains.
So let’s start at the beginning…
What's a Domain name?
*Web Domain Names* - These are the URLs...
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November 15, 2017
by
Emily
Scope creep (also called requirement creep, function creep, or kitchen sink syndrome) in project management refers to changes, continuous or uncontrolled growth in a project's scope, at any point after the project begins. This can occur when the scope of a project is not properly defined, documented, or controlled. -...
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October 13, 2017
by
Will
A system to please everybody.
A good administration tool needs to be a lot of things. It isn't just about basic crud anymore. You need it to be appealing to users so that it's a selling point for the project and users actually use it. It needs to help developers and...
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