[dScribe] New version

Finally, better late than never, I have now completed (partially) the final steps for dScribe, the Content Management Project.

So now the application is available as Beta 1.01. What can I say about the numerous changes from the alpha version?
Well, everything is almost new, so difficult to find a starting point.

I was asked by ny company to make dScribe multi-projects, thing done now, and believe me not so easy to achieve.
I also now have the full CMS life cycle from the content to the full deployment.

I included also a multitude of new tables, like the Servers to store the details on the different machines a web administrator can manage, basically at least 2 machines, test and production, but of course dScribe let you adding more servers if you want.

Of course, I still have a huge amount of work to do, like to finish a setup page, or some admin tasks.

I will also shortly publish a new article about Editing the Sections, follow by another one on the Deployment, follow by the Multiproject version.

I have also to update some of the articles published to reflect the new features of this version.

For the moment, I decided to let in the database my 'working' examples rough as they can be, because some of the people reading the column asked me for some demo.
I intend to include in the next instalment in the Setup page a 'setup a demo' button to automatically create at least 2 projects with 2 or 3 users and their different roles.


But of course, if you have any questons, suggestions, difficulties you know the word ... comment ;-)

You can go here to download dScribe Beta 1.01 (solution files, database, web project)

Articles:

dScribe - Templates Editor
dScribe - Editing Content
dScribe Installation
dScribe - Writing Content
User Management
Project Dscribe - Start - Workflow


 

2 Comments

  • Is there a demo of some kind available somewhere? I'd really like to see it working before downloading and installing everything.

  • Dennis not yet, because it was done as an admin tool, but yes it's an idea I will explore.

    However dScribe doesn't modify your registry ;-) so you can install it without any problem and delete it when you want.

    It's mad from 3 components, database/web project and solution.

    Plus a front end user control to access the CMS

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