http://sustainfood.com.au/
This site is built totally in CMSMS - needed a little help from Calguy to fix a bug or 3 - THANK YOU :)
The spec requirements for the site were very complex. After evaluating many CMS systems, CMSMS was selected because it was the most flexible, easiest to customise and had all modules required to meet our client needs. A big THANKS to all programming contributors.
Another great feature of CMSMS is the ability to use Global Content Blocks to manage content in the template so that site editors can change more than just standard page content, without breaking the template or css. AND.. the option to have more than one section for editable "Content" in a page.
CMSMS version 1.8.1
Additional Modules used:
CGExtensions 1.19
FrontEndUsers 1.10.1
Banners 2.3.3
Captcha 0.4.1
CustomContent 1.5.3
CGCalendar 1.2.5
FormBuilder 0.6.2
GoogleMaps 0.1.8
IE6Warning 1.03
NMS 2.3.2
SelfRegistration 1.4.2
SiteMapMadeSimple 1.2.1
CGBlog 1.5
CGUserDirectory 1.2.4
Gallery 1.3.2
CGFeedback 1.2
FormBrowser 0.3.2
Other CMSMS sites recently developed:
http://www.cbttraining.com.au/
http://ctlw.com.au/
http://www.northernriversfood.org.au/
http://www.nimbinvalley.com.au/
Sustain Food - totally CMSMS utilising many modules.
Sustain Food - totally CMSMS utilising many modules.
Last edited by heffegg on Mon Nov 01, 2010 11:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Sustain Food - totally CMSMS utilising many modules.
Very Nice...
But you may want to use expand collapse on the right side, way long...
Really? using flash for the rotating/fading images on top?...
You may want to turn pretty URLs on...
Love local grown organic foods!...
But you may want to use expand collapse on the right side, way long...
Really? using flash for the rotating/fading images on top?...
You may want to turn pretty URLs on...
Love local grown organic foods!...
Re: Sustain Food - totally CMSMS utilising many modules.
I really like the submenus for the "eat, grow, find, inspiration" blocks, but I think that the submenus should show if you hover over the images as well.
Re: Sustain Food - totally CMSMS utilising many modules.
I had/have an "Accordion" for the right hand side - BUT... the client was more interested in showing the total list - they are currently reviewing this decision now that the list has grown very long.Dr.CSS wrote: Very Nice...
But you may want to use expand collapse on the right side, way long...
Really? using flash for the rotating/fading images on top?...
You may want to turn pretty URLs on...
Love local grown organic foods!...
Thanks for the feedback ... and yes flash because they wanted it - the client is always right
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Re: Sustain Food - totally CMSMS utilising many modules.
What is a better alternative?Dr.CSS wrote: Really? using flash for the rotating/fading images on top?...
Re: Sustain Food - totally CMSMS utilising many modules.
@ridelikeaturtle
jQuery...
jQuery...