- This blog was set up primarily for support and collaboration between those members of Scottish Web Folk (those involved in web development and management from all the higher education institutions in Scotland) who use the TERMINALFOUR Site Manager enterprise content management system.
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Scheduling an rsync twice to avoid a publishing problem
A couple of weeks ago someone pointed out that we had a very subtle problem with publishing updated content to the live Web server which has led to us reorganising how we manage publishing, and has actually duplicated work in … Continue reading
Posted in TransferManager
Tagged fix, problem, publishing, rsync, Site Manager, St Andrews, t4, top tip, Transfer Manager, workaround
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How do you publish your website(s)?
We’ve recently been reviewing how we publish our website channels with Site Manager. Until now we’ve been employing a mixture of publishing some channels directly to the web server, while publishing others to a staging server first and then synchronizing … Continue reading
Posted in TransferManager
Tagged CMS, publish, rsync, Site Manager, t4, TerminalFOUR, Transfer Manager, web server
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Site Manager rocks!
The slides from my presentation at the T44U conference in Dublin, 12-13 November 2009. License Site Manager rocks! by The Revd Gareth J M Saunders is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 UK: Scotland License.
Highlighting the current category in the Media Library
I’ve just made an update to my post about Tweaking the SiteManager UI in Firefox from January 2008. Tweak not working For months now — I guess since our update to version 6 point something — I noticed that my … Continue reading
Any advice on switching to a new design in Site Manager?
At St Andrews we’re currently working on a design tweak of the main University website which will involve completely new XHTML and CSS code for the page styles. While we’re currently focusing on getting the code right, the issue will … Continue reading