Posted September 22nd, 2009
by Mike Piontek /
Junecode
Someone asked me recently if it’s possible to subscribe to an RSS feed from a Junecode site. The subscription feature, which adds entries from another site to your own, can only be used with other sites that use the same installation of Junecode. You can display entries from an RSS feed on your site though, using one of the included plug-ins. (It’s in code/sites/plugins/plugin.rss.php if you want to poke around at the code.)
Here’s a sample of how it… Read more »
Posted August 18th, 2008
by Mike Piontek /
Junecode
In reply to this entry, Nathan asked:
Had to give this a [go]. Some really slick stuff, and a nice simple admin interface, but would I be correct in assuming this is more intended as a “blogging platform” rather than a proper CMS? As far as I can see it’s all about posting entries, and there’s no apparent way of setting up pages, in a site tree, with possibly multiple areas on the page to edit.
Good question! It is designed around the basic concept of a blog… Read more »
Posted July 25th, 2008
by Mike Piontek /
Junecode
After a year and a half of work, I’m excited to present the first beta of Junecode 3.0, my web site content management system. In short it’s a piece of software that makes creating, editing, and maintaining a web site easier. You may know it better as Tense Code, which is what I was calling it until about a month ago. I’ll explain more about the name change in the future, but for now let’s talk about what’s new in Junecode 3.0. The list is very, very long, but here’s a quick rundown of the best… Read more »
Posted June 24th, 2008
by Mike Piontek /
Junecode
This entry is part of a series showing off the new features in Tense Code 3.0. Tense Code is a content management system that makes creating and updating web sites much easier.
If you’re not familiar with how Tense Code works, here’s a quick tutorial to show you the basics. There’s no narration, but it should be fairly straightforward. Here’s what you’ll see in this video:
• Logging in and selecting a site to edit
• Viewing your existing web site
• Adding a new… Read more »
Posted June 06th, 2008
by Mike Piontek /
Design,
Junecode
This entry is part of a series showing off the new features in Tense Code 3.0. Tense Code is a content management system that makes creating and updating web sites much easier.
Tense Code 3.0 is in the middle of an extensive private beta test, and I hope to make a public beta version available later this month. This is a huge update and I’m really excited about it, so I thought I’d start posting about some of the new features. I’m pretty proud of this software—if you’re updating your site… Read more »
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