ColdBricks Update and Documentation

New updated versions of ColdBricks and HomePortals are now available for download.

ColdBricks 1.0.377:

- Fixed issues with case-sensitive OSes

- Fixed compatibility issues with BlueDragon

- Added option to edit current skin from the Page Editor screen

- Added option to create a Skin resource based on a page's local stylesheet

- Fixed minor bugs

HomePortals 3.0.189:

- Added support for BlueDragon and OpenBlueDragon

- Added support for case-sensitive operating systems

Also, the ColdBricks User's Guide is now finished and ready for download.

You can download the new ColdBricks release and the user's guide from the Downloads area in the ColdBricks site.

If you want to get the new HomePortals release by itself, you can get it from the HomePortals site.

Enjoy!

Comments
Mike Kelp's Gravatar Great progress!

I'll be checking out the project soon, but definitely wanted to thank you for sharing your work and improving on it.

Mike.
# Posted By Mike Kelp | 5/20/08 4:48 PM
fgwenger's Gravatar I too appreciate your work on this. Thanks!

BTW, your link to the CB download area is wrong. Should be 'download.cfm', no 's'.
# Posted By fgwenger | 5/20/08 7:54 PM
Oscar Arevalo's Gravatar I'm glad you guys like this project

@fgwenger: Thanks for the heads up, I just fixed the link
# Posted By Oscar Arevalo | 5/20/08 11:36 PM
fgwenger's Gravatar Is there a Developer's Guide coming after the User's guide? Specific things like creating your own resources, especially modules. One of your blog posts also mentions APIs for creating sites.

Again, thanks for all of your work on this.
# Posted By fgwenger | 5/21/08 2:25 PM
Oscar Arevalo's Gravatar @fwgenger,

Yes, there will be a complete developer documentation for the HomePortals framework, although it will most probably take the form of a wiki instead of a downloadble PDF. However there are a couple of places where you can find a bit more technical information about HomePortals:

* Online docs: http://www.homeportals.net/docs/
* API reference: http://www.homeportals.net/cfcdoc/
* Module Development Framework: http://www.homeportals.net/modulesAPI.cfm

And of course the forums are always available for asking questions,

Oscar
# Posted By Oscar Arevalo | 5/21/08 2:40 PM
sam's Gravatar fantastic job with this CMS so far keep up the good work
# Posted By sam | 11/12/08 6:18 PM
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