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concrete5 5.5 Add-On Developers: Create Your Own concrete5 Demo

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. (Note this how-to is for concrete5 5.5.0 and later.)

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concrete5 5.5: Stacks vs. Scrapbooks

In concrete5 version 5.3.0, we introduced a centralized content repositories called scrapbooks. Here you could add Blocks in one spot, and then paste them throughout your site. Now, with version 5.5.0 we've improved on them in every way. Introducing – Stacks.

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concrete5 5.5: User Interface and Twitter Bootstrap

Version 5.5 of concrete5 is a great leap forward for our interface. Twitter's new UI toolkit, Bootstrap, is a big part of it. Learn about Bootstrap, how concrete5 uses it, and how you can include it in your blocks, dashboard pages and add-ons.

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concrete5 in Print: 2011 edition

A list of all the places I know of where concrete5 was lucky enough to be featured in print.

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concrete5 Version 5 is ALIVE (Almost)

On this week's Totally Random web show, we showed off what's coming in version 5.5. The changes are pretty sweeping. Read on for more info, and a chance to get a sneak peak.

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Custom concrete5 User Reports

Learn how to write custom concrete5 user reports by subclassing the UserList class.

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A Chilling Effect: Lawsuits and Remix Culture

In which it turns out we're all kind of screwed.

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Designing for a Moving Web

Learn how andrewembler.com uses liquid grid layouts, flexible font sizes and elastic image spacing to create a site that looks good on mobile phones as well as large widescreen monitors.

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AndrewEmbler.com Visual Refresh - Summer 2011

I've revamped my web presence yet again. I really need to get together an archive of all of them over the years. This design is pretty cool for a number of reasons. I think anyone with a concrete5-powered blog might find some of these approaches useful, especially if it has a technical focus.

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concrete5 Version 1: A Two-Year Comparison

Compare the features and screenshots of the very first version of concrete5, released two years ago (September 30, 2008) with version 5.4.1, which will be available in days.

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