Releases: l2c2technologies/KohaCMS
Releases · l2c2technologies/KohaCMS
Deliverance
2014-08-18 : Deliverance
- Bugfix release - changes editor form to use POST (instead of GET) in order to avoid LimitRequestLine error from Apache
- Updated plugin's version to 1.2.2
2014-08-18 : Destiny
- Bugfix release - removes plugins-menu.inc references from the template files.
- Updated plugin's version to 1.2.1
2014-08-15 : Independence
- First public release of this plugin
- Adds a WYSIWYG editor for the CMS facility of Koha for bootstrap.
- Templates included are geared for 'bootstrap'
- Tested against Koha 3.14.09.000
NOTE:
- To utilize this plugin, one's system has to be set up with the pages.pl and pages.tt files as mentioned at http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_as_a_CMS
- Working samples of pages.pl and pages.tt are available for download and ready use from here.
- The OPACBaseURL system preference needs to be setup to point to your OPAC's FQDN or IP based URL.
Screenshots from v 1.2
Figure 1 : Plugins Systems page showing KohaCMS as installed. Figure 2 : Default display with no pages in existence.
 Figure 3 : Adding a new page, note the page id has been auto-generated (the field is not user-editable from this interface).
 Figure 4 : New content with in-line image.
 Figure 5 : New page being listed now, with datatable jQuery controls becoming active..
 Figure 6 : The new page as viewed from the OPAC. By clicking the 'View Page' option in the previous image it is possible to check the output as the end-users would get to see.
Destiny
2014-08-18 : Destiny
- Bugfix release - removes plugins-menu.inc references from the template files.
- Updated plugin's version to 1.2.1
2014-08-15 : Independence
- First public release of this plugin
- Adds a WYSIWYG editor for the CMS facility of Koha for bootstrap.
- Templates included are geared for 'bootstrap'
- Tested against Koha 3.14.09.000
NOTE:
- To utilize this plugin, one's system has to be set up with the pages.pl and pages.tt files as mentioned at http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_as_a_CMS
- Working samples of pages.pl and pages.tt are available for download and ready use from here.
- The OPACBaseURL system preference needs to be setup to point to your OPAC's FQDN or IP based URL.
Screenshots from v 1.2
Figure 1 : Plugins Systems page showing KohaCMS as installed. Figure 2 : Default display with no pages in existence.
 Figure 3 : Adding a new page, note the page id has been auto-generated (the field is not user-editable from this interface).
 Figure 4 : New content with in-line image.
 Figure 5 : New page being listed now, with datatable jQuery controls becoming active..
 Figure 6 : The new page as viewed from the OPAC. By clicking the 'View Page' option in the previous image it is possible to check the output as the end-users would get to see.
Independence
2014-08-15 : Independence
- First public release of this plugin
- Adds a WYSIWYG editor for the CMS facility of Koha for bootstrap.
- Templates included are geared for 'bootstrap'
- Tested against Koha 3.14.09.000
NOTE:
- To utilize this plugin, one's system has to be set up with the pages.pl and pages.tt files as mentioned at http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_as_a_CMS
- Working samples of pages.pl and pages.tt are available for download and ready use from here.
- The OPACBaseURL system preference needs to be setup to point to your OPAC's FQDN or IP based URL.
Screenshots from v 1.2
Figure 1 : Plugins Systems page showing KohaCMS as installed. Figure 2 : Default display with no pages in existence.
 Figure 3 : Adding a new page, note the page id has been auto-generated (the field is not user-editable from this interface).
 Figure 4 : New content with in-line image.
 Figure 5 : New page being listed now, with datatable jQuery controls becoming active..
 Figure 6 : The new page as viewed from the OPAC. By clicking the 'View Page' option in the previous image it is possible to check the output as the end-users would get to see.
