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Mike's Blog

Ongoing notes about web design and usability, with just a pinch of product management

I'm the Mike Combs that was born in Oregon, lives near Boston, and has worked for decades in high tech in product management and product marketing. You can find those details on my LinkedIn profile.

This blog is my way to capture best practices and scribbled notes about the web design and usability, to save me hours of reGoogling the answers. It suffers from shoemaker's children syndrome, but maybe you'll find it useful, too.

My name on the Plone IRC is 'mikeBOS' and you can find me on Yahoo or AOL chat as 'mcombs64'.

 

Getting started by mikec — last modified 2008-10-27 15:55
Turning up a Plone website. Getting a host, domain name, and basic plone site set up.
My Thunderbird by Mike Combs — last modified 2008-10-24 13:51
Favorite add-on and configuration tips
Subversion & Plone by Mike Combs — last modified 2008-07-10 19:40
My methodology for version control of Plone configuration and products
Content management with Plone by Mike Combs — last modified 2008-06-21 16:44
This is a pros and cons review of Plone as a CMS, mostly of interest to web designers.
You need a content management system by Mike Combs — last modified 2008-06-21 16:43
Do you need a website or a website built on a CMS? This article (from 2000) is still a must-read.

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