Newbie to Concrete5 . Looking to learn more,see more samples and advice.
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Hello all.
I am newbie to Concrete5. I came from Drupal.
C5 looks like a piece of art, good engineering art.
1) I am reading all I can on the C5 web site before installing or trying a demo with C5 hosting services. What would b yoru advice on th path to follow? Continue reading learning for a couple more days and then install ? I am worried mainoly to security issues. I was hacekd last year on my server with an Open Source PHP based applicattion. I have read C5 has no problems while the server has the basic , at least , security implemented.
2) I have a friend that has a web sites done with Drupal that is like an online magazine. Lot of sections, at least 20 people registering and changing information, an open section to public in general where comments has to be approved. I was thinking on using his site as a working example while learning C5.
For what I have been reading and seeing in the sample sites C5 can done all, with the base core and some other plug ins. I would like see a sample of a big, in quantity , site. All I saw in the sample section were nice sites but not very big ones. If you have one like a magazine online, a community online can you please share it so I can see what have you created?
3) I have a couple of small personal servers. One running under FreeBSD and another Running under Linux. All with LAMP and working fine. Do you run C5 under your servers or under C5 hosting? I have not tried to install it yet in any , but will be doing it in the next 2 days. Any special advice on installation?
Thanks in advance.
Jorge Biquez
I am newbie to Concrete5. I came from Drupal.
C5 looks like a piece of art, good engineering art.
1) I am reading all I can on the C5 web site before installing or trying a demo with C5 hosting services. What would b yoru advice on th path to follow? Continue reading learning for a couple more days and then install ? I am worried mainoly to security issues. I was hacekd last year on my server with an Open Source PHP based applicattion. I have read C5 has no problems while the server has the basic , at least , security implemented.
2) I have a friend that has a web sites done with Drupal that is like an online magazine. Lot of sections, at least 20 people registering and changing information, an open section to public in general where comments has to be approved. I was thinking on using his site as a working example while learning C5.
For what I have been reading and seeing in the sample sites C5 can done all, with the base core and some other plug ins. I would like see a sample of a big, in quantity , site. All I saw in the sample section were nice sites but not very big ones. If you have one like a magazine online, a community online can you please share it so I can see what have you created?
3) I have a couple of small personal servers. One running under FreeBSD and another Running under Linux. All with LAMP and working fine. Do you run C5 under your servers or under C5 hosting? I have not tried to install it yet in any , but will be doing it in the next 2 days. Any special advice on installation?
Thanks in advance.
Jorge Biquez
doesn't hurt to download and try, you can always re-install c5 after your done experimenting.
Hi, welcome!
1) It's always a good idea to start poking around at things. The how-to articles can be very helpful on this site. Set yourself a simple goal and try to figure it all out.
2) Yes you can build all sorts of stuff in concrete5, magazines work quite well. check out the showcase:
http://concrete5.org/about/showcase...
make sure to turn the "only show featured" flag off and browse around.
3) Should work on any well provisioned lamp stack.
1) It's always a good idea to start poking around at things. The how-to articles can be very helpful on this site. Set yourself a simple goal and try to figure it all out.
2) Yes you can build all sorts of stuff in concrete5, magazines work quite well. check out the showcase:
http://concrete5.org/about/showcase...
make sure to turn the "only show featured" flag off and browse around.
3) Should work on any well provisioned lamp stack.