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License
GPL
Lastest release
version 1.0 on Mar 21st, 2013

Introduction

This Plone add-on displays configurable badge that you can use on your development, demo and preview instances. It'll help you and your customers not to confuse your development Plone instances with production sites.

Compatibility

This add-on was tested for Plone 3 and Plone 4.

Installation
  • add the following to your buildout configuration file:

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[buildout] ... eggs = collective.demositebadge ...

  • rerun buildout and restart your Zope instance.
  • then install the collective.demositebadge package from within the

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portal_quickinstaller tool

Usage

After add-on is install you'll get Demo site badge Plone Control Panel. There simply enable badge and, if you need, customize default badge text.

That is it.

Usually you'll have custom theme in your Plone Site, thus you may need to add a bit of css magic in order to make demo badge look better under your own circumstances.

Plone 3 Notes

To install and use this add-on on Plone 3 you need to do some extra steps:

  • use plone.app.registry fixed versions set; for this add the following to

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your buildout configuration file:

[buildout]

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... extends = http://good-py.appspot.com/release/plone.app.registry/1.0b1 ...

[versions] plone.z3cform = 0.6.0 zope.i18n = 3.6.0

[instance] ... zcml = ... plone.app.registry

  • and before Activating demo badge addon, you have to make sure 'Configuration registry' is activated (installed) in your Add-ons Control Panel

Credits

Authors
Contributors

Changelog

1.0 - March 16, 2013
  • Initial implementation.

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[Victor Imenkov]

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Last updated Mar 21st, 2013

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