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CMS Made Simple Development Cookbook

CMS Made Simple Development Cookbook

Copyright 2011 Packt Publishing

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.

Every effort has been made in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of the information presented. However, the information contained in this book is sold without warranty, either express or implied. Neither the author, nor Packt Publishing, and its dealers and distributors will be held liable for any damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book.

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First published: April 2011

Production Reference: 1190411

Published by Packt Publishing Ltd. 32 Lincoln Road Olton Birmingham, B27 6PA, UK.

ISBN 978-1-849514-68-2

www.packtpub.com

Cover Image by Asher Wishkerman (< > )

Credits

Author

Samuel Goldstein

Reviewers

Jeremy Bass

Robert Campbell

Nuno Costa

Ted Kulp

Acquisition Editor

Sarah Cullington

Development Editor

Hyacintha D'Souza

Technical Editor

Arun Nadar

Copy Editor

Laxmi Subramanian

Indexer

Tejal Daruwale

Editorial Team Leader

Vinodhan Nair

Project Team Leader

Priya Mukherji

Project Coordinator

Srimoyee Ghoshal

Proofreader

Mario Cecere

Graphics

Nilesh Mohite

Production Coordinator

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About the Author

Samuel Goldstein received a TRS-80 computer for his 12th birthday, and has been programming ever since. Today, he is a principal at 1969 Communications (http://www.1969web.com), a Los Angeles-based web development firm. 1969 Communications builds and maintains web-based business tools for clients that include national brands like Isuzu Commercial Vehicles and Bioness Medical Inc. 1969 Communications specializes in e-commerce, integrating web applications with back-end/legacy systems, complex workflows, content management solutions, and troubleshooting complex issues.

Before coming to 1969 Communications, Samuel served as Vice President of Technology at Magnet Interactive in Los Angeles, Director of Engineering at COW, and Lead of the Programming Department at BoxTop Interactive. Projects at these companies included development of reusable frameworks, web-based applications, and data-driven systems. Clients ranged from dot-coms to well-known companies such as Nissan/Infiniti, Quiksilver, National Lampoon, Stanford University, Guess?, USC, Kahla (Allied Domecq), UPN, UCLA, Major League Soccer, and SegaSoft.

Prior to focusing on Internet technology, Samuel worked as a member of the technical staff at The Aerospace Corporation, where he researched distributed systems and database technologies. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Physics from Pomona College in Claremont, California and a Master of Science in Computer Engineering from the University of Southern California.

I thank Elizabeth for her love, support, and encouragement, without which I would be unable to carry on any meaningful endeavor. I also must acknowledge the many delicious soups she prepared for me during the writing of this book. I'd like to thank my colleagues Karl, Stacy, and Ron for their friendship, support, and for putting up with me. Of course, the book wouldn't have been possible without the help of many current and former CMS Made Simple core team members. I'd particularly like to thank Ted Kulp, Jeremy Bass, Robert Campbell, and Nuno Costa. I also am indebted to the many CMSMS community members who have attended the annual GeekMoot, sponsored modules, and offered advice and friendship. I'd also like to thank the team at Packt for making the book happen. Thanks to you all!

About the Reviewers

Jeremy Bass has been working with CMSMS for a few years now and has joined the development team. He aims to put out modules that will help his workflow and hopefully others will find it useful. One of his start modules is ScriptDeploy, which has the goal of handling severed scripts whether it's JavaScript, CSS, or HTML code. His prediction on his next hot module is one called FontIn, which lets you manage site fonts with previews and all the streamlining ScriptDeploy has for serving them.

Jeremy Bass is the Co-Founder and Chief Development Officer of the Philadelphia-based software firm Defined Clarity. His responsibilities include developing and managing quality assurance processes, management of the development team, along with leading the development strategy for the organization.

Defined Clarity provides business applications and frameworks for small and large organizations. Services provided include building, customizing, and supporting platform, web content management, enterprise content management, and database management applications.

He has also worked on a book CMSMS Beginners guide to 1.6.x .

Jeremy currently resides in beautiful Idaho with his wife and son Corben.

I'm blessed to have a good family.

Nuno Costa began his career in new technologies by accident. When working on a business project in the transportation industry, Nuno realized he was actually building a web site and corporate image. At that moment he came to the conclusion that his real vocation was in technology, not in the transportation field as he had originally envisioned.

Nuno has held training courses in Designer and other multimedia technologies. He has worked as a web designer, mobile designer, and a specialist in User Interfaces and Web 2.0 technology, as well as working as a Unix system administrator. He has worked for companies in Portugal who were elected the best SMEs (small and medium enterprises), while developing work for both Portugal and international use. His preference in Open Source software includes CMS Made Simple, Drupal, WordPress, Magento, Roundcube, and Piwik.

Nuno spent three years as part of the core development team of CMS Made Simple, and served as the official translator for the Portuguese language. When Nuno Costa joined the CMS Made Simple team, he revolutionized the graphics and UI of both the default administration and front-end themes. He created the default themes that have shipped with the most recent versions of CMSMS.

Currently, Nuno Costa is developing applications for iPhone, Android, and Facebook.

Ted Kulp has more than 10 years of experience in professional software development, web development, software architecture, and open source project management. In 2004, he created the CMS Made Simple content management system, and has grown the project's use in countless production websites. In 2007 and 2008, the project received multiple awards in the Packt Publishing Open Source CMS awards, sharing ranks with CMSs much larger than itself. In 2010, the project's core reached a milestone of 1,000,000 downloads.

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