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This tutorial is a step-by-step guide to building an eZ Platform w= ebsite from the ground up. All i= nstructions and steps are based on version 1.7.0 of eZ Platform rel= eased on December 15, 2016.
This tutorial applies a learning-by-doing method to demonstrate how eZ= Platform can be used to build a great website.
Throughout this guide we will take you through the process of building a= website in a series of steps using best practices for the most effective d= eveloper experience.
This tutorial is intended for users who have little or no previous exper= ience with the eZ Platform user interface.
Some general knowledge of web development would certainly be helpful.
To follow this tutorial, you should:
After going through this tutorial, you will:
Have a basic understanding of setting up an eZ Platform application.=
We'll work according to the following story:
A good friend has a spreadsheet which=
details all her bike rides, and she knows you are a professional webmaster=
. She asks for your help in building a website detailing the rides. She wan=
ts to upload photos from each ride.
She has no experience wit=
h web development. Some of her friends are interested in browsing and searc=
hing her "ride log". In the near future, she wants to be able to add rides =
by herself, and even open this possibility to her friends.
The "customer" requirements are:
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us or our awesome community for help!
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