Week of 03/14/05
Articles published during this week
| How to achieve incremental upgrades of a YACS server? - Life is constantly requiring us to adapt, and software is no exception to this rule.
Imagine the situation: you have discovered YACS, installed it, played a while with a number of interesting features. Then you have started to push some content, to structure your work, to tune a skin.
Some weeks later, a brand new version of the software has been made available, and of course it is very appealing because of the new things that have been added.
Can this change put your server at risk? And how much time will you have to burn in such upgrades?
Learn how to use advanced synchronization features embedded into YACS to integrate new features -smoothly. » Page edited on Dec. 18 2007 In Software installation and upgrade | |
| How to manually upgrade a YACS server? - If you cannot benefit from the semi-automated upgrade facility, you will have to do it by hand. It is not so complicated, however, if you take care of some important things. » Page published on Dec. 18 2007 In Software installation and upgrade | |
| Comment faire une mise à jour par écrasement ? - La procédure d'urgence à appliquer lorsque la mise à jour normale ne s'effectue pas correctement. » Page edited on Sep. 16 2007, In Guide d'installation et de mise à jour | |
| Comment réussir une mise à jour incrémentale ? - Sachant que les nouvelles versions de YACS s'enchainent rapidement, à raison d'une par mois environ, il est vital de maîtriser le processus de mise à jour. Heureusement, plusieurs mécanismes ont été prévus pour vous simplifier la vie. Dans le cas idéal, une mise à jour ne dure pas plus de quelques minutes. Mais comment faire ? » Page edited on Sep. 16 2007, In Guide d'installation et de mise à jour | |
| How to derive a new skin? - Most often, it is more efficient to not start from scratch. This is particularly true with skins and visual stuff. The best bet, for your next server, is to derive a skin of your own from an existing one. » Page edited on May 7 2007, In Design handbook | |
| How to share a skin within my company? - Once you will have designed a corporate skin, say, my_own_skin, you may have to install it at several servers. What are the available methods for such a deployment? » Page edited on Mar. 19 2005 In Design handbook | |
| Poll graph results formatting - how to get the bars to line up properly? » Commented on Mar. 17 2005 In Bug tracker | |
| Adding older content to menu - adding a Previous Stories Box » Commented on Mar. 17 2005 In Installation support | |
| Modification du profil usager - Aucune information disponible » Commented on Mar. 16 2005 In Besoin d'aide | |
| Editing the user menu - Finding the correct file » Commented on Mar. 15 2005 In Bug tracker | |
| Yet Another Community System - Sent on Mar. 15 2005 to "all" » Page created on Mar. 15 2005 In Archived letters | |
| Content sensitive advertising - Getting googleadsense to serve up the right ads for a YACS based site. » Page published on Mar. 14 2005 In Installation support | |
| [Réglé] Validation de la syntaxe PHP des scripts de référence Commented on Mar. 14 2005 In Problèmes d'installation | |
| March-13 User profiles, geographical syndication, and more - With this new release we have implemented several suggestions from YACS users, as usual.
Also, we have enhanced the capability of YACS to support contacts among registered users, through Skype and common instant messaging platforms. By the way ids from AIM, MSN, ICQ, IRC, Jabber and Yahoo are supported. New attributes have been added to user profiles to support originating labels (you can achieve 'From the wreck-toys-department' like in Slashdot), message signatures, and even public PGP keys, if any.
Syndication has been enhanced as well, with geographical coordinates reflected in all RSS feeds. How will you use these information to better podcast? » Page edited on Mar. 13 2005 In Releases | |
| Ten things your web sites should be doing - http://www.digital-web.com/about/staff/nick_finck/ wrote on Dec-15th: "Rather than posting about my web predictions for 2005 or rambling off a list of products or tools you must have, etc. I have decided that this year I will post a list of things you should have or be doing on your web site or Intranet. After all, we are living in a modern world, it's time your web sites start acting like it."
Ok, lets see how this site -- and, more generally, any YACS server -- compares to http://www.digital-web.com/news/2004/12/ten_things_your_web_sites_should_be_doing/. » Commented on Dec. 19 2004 In The capability |