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collective.cover-1.6b1-1.lbn19.noarch

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RPM  collective.cover-1.6b1-1.lbn19.noarch.rpm Architecture  noarch Size  1450944 Created  2019/09/30 06:51:54 UTC
Package Specification
Summary A sane, working, editor-friendly way of creating front pages and other composite pages. Working now, for mere mortals.
Group Application/Internet
License ZPL
Home Page http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/c/collective.cover/collective.cover-1.6b1.zip
Description

collective.cover is a package that allows the creation of elaborate covers for website homepages, especially for news portals, government sites and intranets that require more resources than a simple page or collection can offer. However, despite offering rich resources to build a cover, collective.cover also provides a very easy mechanism for managing its contents, built around a drag-and-drop interface.

collective.cover is based on Blocks and Tiles, like Deco, the new layout composition system for Plone.

Use cases

Suppose you are running The Planet, a news site that has a bunch of editors focused on getting news on different topics, like Economy, Health or Sports.

If you are the main publisher of the site, you may want to delegate the construction of the cover page of the Economy section to the people working on that section content, but you might not want them messing around the Sports section as well.

Also, suppose you have the final game of the World Cup and the match is going to be defined on penalties: you may want to prepare a couple of cover pages and publish the right one focused on the team that won in the end.

These are the kind of issues we want to solve with this package; we are still far from it, but that is the idea.

Requires
rpmlib(CompressedFileNames)  
rpmlib(PartialHardlinkSets)  
rpmlib(PayloadIsXz)  
/bin/sh  
rpmlib(FileDigests)  
rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)  
Provides
collective.cover
python2.7dist(collective.cover)
python2dist(collective.cover)

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