Seed Details
a Common Sense CMS from The Media Collective.
Straightforward in-line content management without endless back-end screens and preference panes.
Create and manage General, News, Blog and Event style pages, add content or components to pages for
extra functionality.
User account creation with activation via e-mail and a permissions system for viewing and editing pages.
Default styles and views easily overridden by adding to the plug-in engine directory
Extend, Override, Add Controllers, Helpers, Models using plug-in engine technique
License:
MIT
Author:
Media Collective
Home Page:
http://seed.mediacollectiveslice.com/
Source Code:
http://github.com/desaperados/seed
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago
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railsjedi updated the application details of Seed. 4 months ago






#1 Marc posted 3 months ago.
Sadly, doesn't work with 1.9.1
#2 DPF posted about 1 month ago.
The concept behind seed is fantastic - its got great potential - but much of the functionality does not work in IE (even in "compatibility mode") and unfortunately its still widely used.
I couldn't get the sortable menu to work in Firefox either - although it did work for articles and other components.
I look forward to an update.