Tutorials
The pages in this section of the documentation are aimed at the newcomer to django CMS. They’re designed to help you get started quickly, and show how easy it is to work with django CMS as a developer who wants to customise it and get it working according to their own requirements.
These tutorials take you step-by-step through some key aspects of this work. They’re not intended to explain the topics in depth, or provide reference material, but they will leave you with a good idea of what it’s possible to achieve in just a few steps, and how to go about it.
Once you’re familiar with the basics presented in these tutorials, you’ll find the more in-depth coverage of the same topics in the How-to section.
The tutorials follow a logical progression, starting from installation of django CMS and the creation of a brand new project, and build on each other, so it’s recommended to work through them in the order presented here.
- Installing django CMS
- Templates & Placeholders
- Integrating applications
- Plugins
- Apphooks
- Extending the Toolbar
- Extending the navigation menu
- Content creation wizards
- Integrating a third-party application
If you want to install django CMS into an existing project, or prefer to configure django CMS by hand, rather than using the automated installer, see Installing django CMS by hand and then follow the rest of the tutorials.
Either way, you’ll be able to find support and help from the numerous friendly members of the django CMS community, either on our mailinglist or IRC channel #django-cms
on the irc.freenode.net
network.
If you don’t have an IRC client, you can join our IRC channel using the KiwiIRC web client, which works pretty well.