CityDesk NewsNews about CityDesk, Fog Creek Software's Desktop Content Management System(Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Telepark just released a free CityDesk Database Scripter utility which enables everyone to write their own CTYdatabase manipulation utilities and share them with others. No deep technical knowledge required and fun to experiment with. There is also a command-line interface.http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2004/December/10.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) People often ask how to generate a table in CityDesk. Here is a new approach using Javascript, an approach that lets you generate HTML tables without knowing any HTML. It is one of the resources on www.citydeskwizards.com, a new CityDesk portal site just launched by Telepark. This site provides a number of resources useful to CityDesk users. There are Javascript Extensions and PHP Modules, which are ready-to-use scripts that provide innovative extensions to CityDesk features, such as the.http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2004/November/14.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Telepark now offers a free CityDesk Wizard named JUUKA. Used together with the free CityDesk Starter Edition, you can easily put together a professional and attractive website containing up to 50 files without knowing any HTML. JUUKA has no time limitations and can be used to create and maintain your own websites. This template comes with a simple one-column layout (e.g. blog-style), automatic navigation menu generation, and article-based configuration.http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2004/November/15.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Knowledge Base: &8220;CityDesk files are stored in a Microsoft Jet format database. This is the same format as Microsoft Access uses. Therefore, if you open a CityDesk file using Microsoft Access, you can see and manipulate all the data from a CityDesk site.&8221;http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2003/September/2.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) New knowledge base article: How to Create Breadcrumbs.http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2003/August/27.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) It's true, the final, gold version of CityDesk 2.0 is now shipping! Yes, it's a completely free upgrade, and as promised, all Home Edition users will receive a free upgrade to the Professional Edition. Now online: the CityDesk 2.0 documentation, including the definitive list of what's new in 2.0. If you still haven't seen it, we have two movies (in Flash format) with demos of the latest features. Bring popcorn!http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2003/August/25.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Announcing a free, public beta of CityDesk 2.0!http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2003/May/5.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Dave Keighan has posted a tutorial and template for creating Help files with CityDesk. The CityDesk help file itself was created in CityDesk, of course! To see how we did it, download the source here (726KB zip).http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2003/April/25.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) John Cesta: &8220;Awesome. Not a word I use too often, not out loud anyway, but it&8217;s the first word that comes to mind when I think about Fog Creek&8217;s CityDesk program.&8221;http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2003/April/9.html (Untitled)- (Found July 8, 2008 ) Richard Caetano: &8220;Inherently CityDesk uses a database to store the articles of your website. It provides us with a set of fields associated with each article (headline, teaser, sidebar, extra1, and extra2). If we think of each article as a record, we'll have the option of using these fields as columns. In our example we'll build an employee directory using this idea.&8221; Now available: British Spelling Dictionaries. Download a ZIP file containing the British dictionaries for the...http://www.fogcreek.com/CityDesk/news/entries/2003/March/18.html |