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Silverstripe CMS 6.0.0 alpha release
UPDATEThe release timeline has been updated - we will be using the latter end of...
Archive: April, 2016
Welcome Plato Creative to SilverStripe Professional Partner Programme
Today, we welcome our eighth New Zealand partner: Plato Creative—an award winning, fully integrated creative agency, based in Christchurch.
readUserless Experiences
We spend a lot of time designing, testing and implementing user experiences. But what happens when users aren't using our applications and are not even near the pathways we have carefully crafted for them?
read3 techniques to add Google Analytics to your SilverStripe CMS website
Getting feedback about the performance of your website is important. Our Developer Advocate, Cam Findlay, takes you through 3 techniques for getting Google Analytics up and running on your SilverStripe CMS website.
readA new SilverStripe is coming
An alpha release for SilverStripe 4 is coming. Here's what you can expect!
readSilverStripe’s 5th North American partner: Innis Maggiore
We are delighted to welcome our fifth North American professional partner: Innis Maggiore. Here's their journey with us so far!
readI’ve got a secret, but I won’t tell, I can't
When we were looking to add HTTPS support to SilverStripe Platform, we had a problem. Where do we put the HTTPS certificates and keys?
readLeverage the Terminal to optimize your SilverStripe workflows
How Terminal based workflows can speed up your SilverStripe development— Introducing SilverStripe workflows, leveraging the Terminal Tools library.
read2016 Hi-Tech Awards and tips on how to get there
We are a finalist for the Best Technology for the Public Sector category in NZ Hi-Tech Awards 2016. We've included a few tips for you to make your submissions smooth sailing.
readSilverStripe Platform is certifiable
We’re pleased to announce that HTTPS support is now available for all stack sizes in SilverStripe Platform, and for sites using Stack Share.
readRobots and humans unite: Module scores available now
We now have a simple way to check module rating against the module standard. See how a module is doing at a glance.
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