Notice: CMSB Tutorials & Documentation (Updated Aug 17th)

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Last Post: August 7, 2012   (RSS)

By Dave - December 6, 2010 - edited: December 12, 2012

Hello All,

This thread is for linking to tutorials and useful threads that we've written in the forum and end up frequently referring people to. We'll be adding to it as time goes on.

Online Documentation


Advanced Viewer Functions



Multi-Language



Troubleshooting / Web Hosting Fixes


3rd Party Documentation & Resources (By CMSB users)


Note: Feel free to reply to this thread and suggest any posts you'd like added.
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com

Re: [Dave] Notice: CMSB Tutorials & Useful Threads

By Toledoh - December 9, 2010

Great Idea Dave.

IF statements... http://www.interactivetools.com/iforum/Products_C2/CMS_Builder_F35/gforum.cgi?post=84176
Cheers,

Tim (toledoh.com.au)

Re: [Toledoh] Notice: CMSB Tutorials & Useful Threads

By Dave - December 10, 2010

Thanks, I've added that one now too. :)
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com

Re: [Dave] Notice: CMSB Tutorials & Useful Threads

By Twocans - February 1, 2011

Brilliant Links Thanks

k

Re: [twocans] Notice: CMSB Tutorials & Useful Threads

Do you guys have a section that is just tutorials (no posts with questions/issues?)

Re: [tsuluwerks] Notice: CMSB Tutorials & Useful Threads

By Twocans - April 18, 2011

I ended up having to purchase this.

http://thecmsbcookbook.com/

k

Re: [Jason] Notice: CMSB Tutorials & Useful Threads

Thanks, Jason. Having a single URL for tutorials will help. Weeding through posts is time consuming.

Re: [Dave] Notice: CMSB Tutorials & Documentation (Updated Aug 17th)

By mikerk - February 7, 2012

This is my 3rd attempt in trying to use CMS Builder. What would be really useful for new users is a declaration somewhere at the forefront stating that CMS builder crafts content in php for insertion into your Dreamweaver or other program-created pages to insert content AND, which should probably be the first step, it customizes the interface for crafting the pre-insertion code.

Plus, you need to profile how all of this fits within the directory of the site. i.e., can you have a traditional site structure:

Directories:

news
city
020312

news
suburbs
020312

We need very specific directions a it relates to traditional site structuring.

In other words, the instructions are not clear enough.

Re: [mikerk] Notice: CMSB Tutorials & Documentation (Updated Aug 17th)

Hi Milerk,

It's always a challenge when starting to learn a new programming paradigm.

It sounds like you're experiencing what most of us have felt when we started trying to understand how to convert from a static web design approach to a dynamic approach.

We all struggled at first, and then PHP and CMSB started to make perfect sense.

I think that you'll find the information and help that you're looking for in my CMSB Cookbook thecmsbcookbook.com.

In addition to a large number of recipes for specific tasks, there's an entire chapter on a step by step to understanding how CMS Builder works and how to create/convert various types of basic pages for a web site.

As you get more advanced, you'll find that the forum is a really good place to get specific answers to specific questions that will help you to get un-stuck.

Good luck and keep plugging,

Jerry Kornbluth
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Take advantage of a free 3 month trial subscription, only for CMSB users, at: http://www.thecmsbcookbook.com/trial.php