sc.blog 1.1b1

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sc.blog 1.1b1

Table of Contents

Life, the Universe, and Everything
Mostly Harmless
Don’t Panic

Installation
Usage
TODO List


Not entirely unlike
Share and Enjoy
Changelog

1.1b1 (2017-02-16)
1.0b3 (2014-06-26)
1.0b2 (2013-12-16)
1.0b1 (2013-11-11)
1.0a5 (2013-10-30)
1.0a4 (2013-05-02)
1.0a3 (2013-04-10)
1.0a2 (2013-04-04)
1.0a1 (2013-03-15)





Life, the Universe, and Everything
This package includes a content type, views and viewlets to represent a blog
inside a Plone site.
Any content type inside a blog (except Image, File and Folder) can be a post.


Mostly Harmless


Got an idea? Found a bug? Let us know by opening a support ticket.


Don’t Panic

Installation
To enable this product in a buildout-based installation:

Edit your buildout.cfg and add sc.blog to the list of eggs to
install:
[buildout]
...
eggs =
sc.blog


After updating the configuration you need to run ‘’bin/buildout’’, which will
take care of updating your system.
Go to the ‘Site Setup’ page in a Plone site and click on the ‘Add-ons’ link.
Check the box next to sc.blog and click the ‘Activate’ button.

Note
You may have to empty your browser cache and save your resource registries
in order to see the effects of the product installation.



Usage
Just install the package and start adding Blogs and Posts.
A blog may have an associated image that is shown in a viewlet located below
the breadcrumb.


TODO List

Navigation portlet listing posts on chronological order (refs. #4)
Tag Cloud portlet listing tags in posts (refs. #6)




Not entirely unlike

blog.star
A suite of blogging modules for Plone. It is primarily designed for
integrators. Most people who use Plone for blogging also uses Plone as a
customized content management system, and they have specific requirements
and their own skin, custom content types and other integrations. It turned
out that other Plone blogging products make a lot of assumption about how
you are to use it, what you want from a blog, and how your site is set up.

ftw.blog
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.

Scrawl
A dirt-simple blog product for Plone. It copies the News Item content type
to create a Blog Entry (with a slightly tweaked view template) and adds an
alternative view to Collections (blog_view). Note that blog_view shows
either the description of each contained blog entry (if it exists) or the
entire body. It’s up to the user to limit those results in an intelligent
way so that page loads doesn’t take too long.




Share and Enjoy
sc.blog would not have been possible without the contribution of the
following people:

Héctor Velarde
Brendan Mitchell (icon)

You can find an updated list of package contributors on GitHub.
Development sponsored by Simples Consultoria.


Changelog
There’s a frood who really knows where his towel is.

1.1b1 (2017-02-16)

Drop support for Python 2.6.
[hvelarde]
Remove dependency on five.grok (closes #11).
[rodfersou]
Remove hard dependency on plone.app.referenceablebehavior as Archetypes is no longer the default framework in Plone 5.
Under Plone < 5.0 you should now explicitly add it to the eggs part of your buildout configuration to avoid issues while upgrading.
[hvelarde]



1.0b3 (2014-06-26)

The IExcludeFromNavigation behavior is now enabled by default.
[hvelarde]



1.0b2 (2013-12-16)

Fix issue accessing blogs with VHM urls (closes #9). [jpgimenez]
The method that returns the content types that are considered blog posts
was fixed and renamed from query_portal_types to
get_blog_friendly_types.
[hvelarde]



1.0b1 (2013-11-11)

Add support for object relations. [hvelarde]
RobotFramework tests (closes #7). [jpgimenez]
Implements recursion into views to display posts than there are inside
subfolders of the blog (closes #5). [jpgimenez]
Fix blog_summary_view (closes #3). [jpgimenez]



1.0a5 (2013-10-30)

Remove dependency on collective.nitf; now any content type inside a blog
(except Image, File and Folder) can be a post. [jpgimenez]



1.0a4 (2013-05-02)

Register static resource directory manually as Grok no longer does it.
Package is now Plone 4.3 compatible. [hvelarde]



1.0a3 (2013-04-10)

Refactor template of blog header: now it will display the blog image, if
present, or the blog title, if not. [hvelarde]
Image field is no longer required by default. [hvelarde]
In order to fix ordering in plone.abovecontent viewlet manager, we had to
register the plone.path_bar viewlet before everything and then register the
sc.blog.blogheader viewlet after everything. [hvelarde]



1.0a2 (2013-04-04)

Fix batch size and ordering of posts on blogs. Now up to 10 posts are shown
per page and they are sorted by effective date in descending order.
[hvelarde]
Disallow comments on blogs by default as users comment on posts. [hvelarde]



1.0a1 (2013-03-15)

Initial release.

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