Upgrade concrete5 Sites to 5.7 Using Our Migration Tools

With concrete5's new migration tools, you can upgrade legacy concrete5 sites to version 5.7.

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Basic MVC in concrete5

concrete5's friendliness toward developers extends beyond blocks and add-ons. An easy-to-understand but very useful MVC syntax powers concrete5's single pages and page types, allowing for helpful separation between code and content.

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concrete5 and the Zend Framework

Learn how concrete5 makes use of the Zend Framework, and why.

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concrete5 Add-On Developers: Create Your Own concrete5 Demo (5.4.2.2 and earlier)

This article provides guidelines and code to let concrete5 add-on developers or anyone setup a concrete5 demo, complete with a limited administrative user, auto-installed packages, and locked down permissions. The demo can easily be reset at any time.

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concrete5 Primer: Auto-Nav Block

Learn how to build navigations in concrete5, including what the Auto-Nav does and what its options mean. Then explore some practical examples, how you can control the way it displays and links pages, and how to theme and extend it.

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