Project dScribe - Content Management Tool - A new article

dScribe is still alive. I was working hard since few months to create my own Content Management Tool.
I know I could make money from this, but I like to share, so this is my third part on the project.

This time, I talk about the first element of the CMS, Writing the content and set a Status for the elements.

This is how it start:

Introduction

In a previous instalment of the project dScribe, I presented the Workflow. I also give the details on how to manage the CMS users.

We are going to start today by the 'basic' level and maybe the easy brick, writing the content.
You need to download and install the different components of dScribe before starting.
If you are already a regular reader, I suggest anyway that you reinstall the project using the links at the bottom of this article to be sure to have the latest version.
In this article I am going also to present the Visual Studio Solution and all the projects required.
You will also see a way to maintain the Status of your content across the all application.

Of course, as I said I like to share but I also LOVE to get more experience, so feel free to send me your feedbacks.

NOTE: This project is at the start, so understand that you have to expect bugs... and not a lot of comments ;-)

The article and the files should be there in the next 30-40 minutes (the time to finish the Zip files) ;-)

 

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