Archives for March 2007
- Explanation of Unexpected Outage This Morning — March 29th
- Unplanned awesomeness — March 29th
- Textile Editor Live Demo Now, um, Live — March 28th
- slate v0.3.3 Released — March 28th
- Textile editor has been released into the wild — March 26th
- The Handoff — March 23rd
- Quick Video Demo of Textile Editor — March 22nd
- Rails Tip: Accessing User Agent Info via Rails — March 22nd
- Update Round-up — March 21st
- Focus and blur with popups — March 19th
- Feel the Burn — March 16th
- slate v0.3.2 released — March 16th
- Downtime on Friday, March 16 @ 10am — March 14th
- Take Two: Textile Editor — March 13th
- Proof of Concept: New Textile Editor for slate — March 11th
- CSS Tip: Styling Input Buttons for Safari — March 11th
- Green Hills — March 9th
- Upcoming Feature: ZIP Extract Support — March 8th
- Upcoming Feature: Default Content — March 6th
- Themes, part 2 — March 6th
- Five New Sites in slate — March 5th
- Themes and the mock_builder — March 2nd
About slate
slate is a content management system (CMS) developed using Ruby on Rails focused on rapid production of traditional websites created by WVU Web Services. Read more about why we created slate and a longer list of features of slate. You can also check out a list of sites using slate. If you have questions or comments let us know but if it's a question about open sourcing slate have a look at this article first.Archives
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