Notice: CMS Builder v1.29 Released (Demo Mode Features)

8 posts by 4 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: June 19, 2009   (RSS)

By Dave - June 16, 2009

Hello All!

We've just released v1.29 with some new features and many improvements and bug fixes.

The main focus of this release was "Demo Mode". You can now setup a secure public demo where people can see the features of CMS Builder without being able to break anything. They can even create new records (articles, etc) without changing what anyone else will see (everyone gets their own private demo and it's all automatic). There's a new doc page here with all the details: http://www.interactivetools.com/docs/cmsbuilder/demo_mode.html

Some of the other new features and changes include:
- WYSIWYG: Upgraded tinyMCE to version 3.2.4.1 (Released 2009-05-25)
- WYSIWYG: Word content is now automatically detected and cleaned up without need for the paste dialog popup window.
- Compatibility: Installing the program on an https:// url now works (no hard coded http:// redirects).

For a full list of changes, visit the CMS Builder changelog:
http://www.interactivetools.com/products/cmsbuilder/changelog.html

CMS Builder users can upgrade by donation at this page:
http://www.interactivetools.com/upgrade/

Keep your feature requests and bug reports coming in! Every single release we've done is packed full of user requested changes. Post to the forum or send us an email at dave@interactivetools.com.

See you in the forum! :)

PS: version v1.30 is already in development (no release date set yet) and is all about advanced search filters in the admin program so you can search multiple fields for different values rather than just a single keyword.

Please feel free to post the url to any public demos you setup below, we'd love to see what you've done.
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com

Re: [Dave] Notice: CMS Builder v1.29 Released (Demo Mode Features)

By avrom - June 16, 2009

Dave,

A simple databse backup / restore utility would be nice (at least the backup utility). It would be great to provide backups of client's CMS material without having to use phpMyAdmin, etc.

Cheers
Avrom

Re: [virgodesign] Notice: CMS Builder v1.29 Released (Demo Mode Features)

By Dave - June 17, 2009

Hi Avrom,

What would that include in the backup from these:
- MySQL Database
- CMSB /data/ folder
- Uploads
- Viewer PHP files

The tricky part is the uploads since they take up so much disk space they can make the backup very large. Also, we don't know where the viewer files are in the website directory structure.

We'd like to figure this one out as well as we could use a quick and easy way to download a database (for local testing mostly).
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com

Re: [Dave] Notice: CMS Builder v1.29 Released (Demo Mode Features)

By avrom - June 17, 2009

Hi Dave,

Yes I see the complexity. The MySQL would be the main thing to backup, and the data and schema folders. The other files such as uploads can be backed up easily via FTP, since they will liekly be in different location(s).

Cheers
Avrom

Re: [gkornbluth] Notice: CMS Builder v1.29 Released (Demo Mode Features)

By Dave - June 18, 2009

Jerry,

Thanks for the suggestions. We can get the upload paths pretty easily. The viewer files are trickier. But in reality the uploads, mysql and /data/ folder are the only things that are changed live on the website.

We'll take another look at this for an upcoming release. I'm not sure how we'll package it (built-in, plugin, etc) but once we do some research I'll let you know.
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com

Re: [Dave] Notice: CMS Builder v1.29 Released (Demo Mode Features)

By gkornbluth - June 18, 2009

Thanks
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Re: [gkornbluth] Notice: CMS Builder v1.29 Released (Demo Mode Features)

By Toledoh - June 19, 2009

Still a few more things to add, but this demo has pretty much all my key areas.

Any suggestions for additional featues to show off would be welcomed.

One of my main channels is being the "web-guy" for design studios that have no in-house web. So after I get all the functionality I can into this, I plan on duplicating the front-end with a totally different CSS skin... same content, so design studio clients can see how easy it is to re-skin.

http://www.forrest.id.au/nutsandbolts/index.php

Cheers,
Cheers,

Tim (toledoh.com.au)