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Sympal breaking into pieces: 3 new standalone plugins!

Posted by Ryan Weaver on May 3, 2010

Sympal process of being decoupled has already produced 3 new standalone symfony plugins that you can use in your project today. The plugins are sfThemePlugin, sfContentFilterPlugin and sfInlineObjectPlugin. [read more]

Extending core class with sfSympalExtendClass

Posted by Ryan Weaver on March 29, 2010

sfSympalExtendClass alone with symfony events allow you to easily and naturally extend a core class (without actually extending it). And if you need to make your class easily extendable, sfSympalExtendClass handles that too. [read more]

The status of sympal and a call to the community

Posted by Ryan Weaver on March 22, 2010

As we get closer to sympal 1.0, I'd like to talk about the vision behind the project and take a look at the state of CMF systems as a whole in our community. [read more]

Creating Content Types

Posted by Jonathan Wage on January 15, 2010

In Sympal 1.0 you have the ability to easily create your own custom content types or extend existing ones. [read more]

Sympal 1.0.0-ALPHA1 Released

Posted by Jonathan Wage on January 14, 2010

Today I am happy to announce the availability of Sympal 1.0.0-ALPHA1. [read more]

Sympal Data Grid

Posted by Jonathan Wage on December 14, 2009

Today I am happy to introduce to you a new experimental feature of Sympal, the Data Grid. [read more]

Sympal is Alive!

Posted by Jonathan Wage on December 11, 2009

This post is to let the community know that Sympal lives! [read more]

View your Sympal content in any format

Posted by Jonathan Wage on April 20, 2009

Today I have finished the feature which provides your Content in basically any format, automatically. Xml, rss, atom, yaml, json, etc. [read more]

New pages

Posted by Jonathan Wage on April 17, 2009

Today I have introduced a few new pages to the Sympal website. [read more]

New Sympal Website

Posted by Jonathan Wage on April 13, 2009

I built this website without writing one line of code. [read more]