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Welcome to this presentation about Plone 6, the next version of Plone, which will feature a redefined user experience. What is Plone?
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Plone is the leading open source CMS or content management system written in Python. Plone has been around for 20 years. It is developed and maintained by the Plone community, which is an active, friendly, worldwide community. Plone's intellectual property, code, copyright, etc., is protected by the Plone Foundation, a US-based
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501c3 nonprofit organization. Plone is secure, accessible, and future-proof.
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Plone is notable for its proven security record. From the beginning, Plone has focused on usability and accessibility and meets modern accessibility standards. Plone is international. Its UI is multilingual and translated into more than 40 languages.
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Plone can operate as a headless CMS. It has a full-featured REST API, which allows a variety of front-ends to be developed. And Plone is powered by Python 3, the latest version of this popular programming language.
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Let's look at the Plone 6 user experience. Plone 6 will ship with two front-end options, default and classic. The new default Plone front-end,
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commonly called Volto, offers an entirely new and modern user experience. Built from the ground up and design system driven, it allows editors to quickly create modern layouts from flexible blocks of text,
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images, or other content, thanks to the new layout engine. It is built as a React application with an easy learning curve for developers that leverages the enormous React ecosystem. It uses Plone's out-of-the-box REST API, which gives front-end developers access to all of Plone's
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advanced content management functionality. Here is the Volto editing user interface, showing how you can add blocks of text, images, or other content anywhere on the page.
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The classic front-end is an updated version of the Plone 5 user interface with many under-the-hood modernizations. It is based on Bootstrap 5, a modern CSS framework. CSS can be developed and built using SCSS and SAS.
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Templates, views, and forms have been cleaned up and modernized. It offers an easy way to customize all the built-in icons, and it is based on a modern JavaScript standard. It will offer long-term support. It is stable and will be supported for at least five years.
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And it is faster than Plone 5. Here is the classic editing user interface, showing the editing toolbar on the left and the form to edit a page. Installation has also gotten easier in Plone 6.
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Installation has been simplified with several options available. Docker images are provided, base images that can be used by your project that provide easy deployment to cloud platforms. Ansible playbooks are also available, providing automation for stable, repeatable deployments.
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And a brand new installer has been developed, which installs the Plone front-end and back-end. The new installer is standards-based using PIP. You can try Plone 6 now.
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Go to 6.demo.plone.org to try out the new default Plone user interface. And go to 6-classic.demo.plone.org to try out the latest version of Plone's classic user interface.
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For more information, go to Plone.org and join the Plone community. Find us on GitHub and follow us on YouTube and Twitter.