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Xebidy Bootstrap CMS


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Mat Weir

Community Member, 33 Posts

18 September 2007 at 10:17am

Hi everyone,

I'm from Xebidy Strategic Design, a web development and strategy design company located in Queenstown, New Zealand.

You may have noticed a few of us posting here and there on the forum, such as xmedeko, wakeless and myself.

We've been working on adding what we call 'slot functionality' to Silverstripe CMS. While we've re branded the CMS as Xebidy Bootstrap CMS for our clients, we'd like to see Silverstripe going in the same direction and we're keen contribute our code.

Check out my blog post here, Bootstrap CMS demo video. I'm keen to get some feedback.

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Sigurd

Forum Moderator, 628 Posts

18 September 2007 at 2:10pm

Well done! It will be awesome to learn more about your 'slot functionality'. It's really inspiring to see all the effort you've gone to. I also have to thank you guys for being active forum and IRC members and helping out the community! It's simply awesome :)

We really appreciate that you've retained an obvious link to SilverStripe on your site and in the presentation, and that you're keen to contribute the code back to us. You guys have already submitted patches in trac, but what you have done ought to work as a downloadable add-on module, and the more well-written, useful modules we have, the merrier!

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Matt

Community Member, 86 Posts

2 October 2007 at 9:26pm

Oh man, I saw this but didn't comment, so I must resurrect this thread and post my congratulations on a very cool interface concept. Well done to you guys, and thanks for all your patches and contributions back :)