Notice: CMSB Upcoming Features and Development Plan

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By Codee - March 21, 2012

+100 on this feature!

Re: [Djulia] Notice: CMSB Upcoming Features and Development Plan

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By Mikey - May 5, 2012

I think it would be great to have the ability to assign fields to a left or right columns.

For example the left column could be the primary content for the record, such as the page Title, the WYSIWYG Content and Uploads.

And the right column could be used for additional fields that do not require as much width, such as check boxes, date fields, etc.

See the attached image.
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Re: [zick] Notice: CMSB Upcoming Features and Development Plan

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By aev - May 11, 2012

+1

This would be really nice.

-aev-

Re: [zaba] Notice: CMSB Upcoming Features and Development Plan

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By Deborah - May 11, 2012

Recasting my vote for an image crop feature with the option to require constrained proportions/ratios for a specific upload. I could use this on most CMSB sites I build.

~ Deborah

Re: [zick] Notice: CMSB Upcoming Features and Development Plan

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By InHouse - May 17, 2012

We keep wishing for a good way to split a long checkbox list into multiple columns. It would be nice to control the number of columns to use. $0.02

Re: [Deborah] Notice: CMSB Upcoming Features and Development Plan

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By gkornbluth - May 23, 2012 - edited: May 23, 2012

Hi Deborah,

Until photo cropping etc., becomes part of the core of CMSB, I've been putting a link to the free, full featured, Photoshop like photo editor PIXLR http://pixlr.com/editor/ into the CMSB user interface menu using the free modify home page plugin. http://www.interactivetools.com/add-ons/detail.php?Modify-Homepage-1028

There's a recipe on using the plugin in my CMSB Cookbook http://www.thecmsbcookbook.com

There's also a free PIXLER Express http://pixlr.com/express/ if you want less features available.

Hope that helps,

Jerry Kornluth
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Re: [gkornbluth] Notice: CMSB Upcoming Features and Development Plan

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By ross - May 23, 2012

Hi Jerry

Thanks for sharing those links. They are some pretty neat little apps :).
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Re: [gkornbluth] Notice: CMSB Upcoming Features and Development Plan

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By Deborah - May 23, 2012

Jerry,

Thanks for posting these helpful resources. I'm anxious to try out the PIXLR method you offered in the CMSB Cookbook. This solution should be easier for some clients to work with, rather than wrestling with photo editing software on their computer. Still, the ULTIMATE would be for CMSB to have a core built-in feature for resizing/cropping along with an image library. (If anyone else out there is voting for this option, please speak out!)

CMSB offers so much, and yet I'm always looking forward to the next enhancement!

~ Deborah

Re: [Dave] Notice: CMSB Upcoming Features and Development Plan

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By usadomains - June 30, 2012

Would be real nice to see a plugin made or integration with Datatables with jeditable so direct editing of data wouldn't always require users to access the backend or having to make a custom page to better extend this CMS functionality.

http://www.datatables.net/release-datatables/examples/api/editable.html

http://www.appelsiini.net/projects/jeditable

Haven't seen a whole lot in new development or plugins over the past few years by you guys, hopefully CMSB will continue to evolve so we don't have to switch to other emeging cms systems??