Recite CMS Blog
The Recite CMS blog keeps you up-to-date with Recite CMS. Find out about latest releases, special offers and hints and tips for using Recite CMS.
14 May 2010
One of our primary goals with Recite CMS is to make the web sites it builds perform as quickly as possible. While there are many different aspects involved with achieving exceptional performance, one of the key aspects is in the data caching mechanism. The lead developer of Recite CMS, Quentin Zervaas, has drawn on his experience developing Recite CMS to write an article about using the Zend Framework's Zend_Cache to implement a caching solution.
11 May 2010
We have today added a new screencast to the Recite CMS home page which demonstrates how simple it is to integrate a HTML and CSS design into Recite CMS.
11 May 2010
Today we released Recite CMS 2.1.12, which presents several updates to both Recite CMS and several packages. You can upgrade now using the instructions in the Recite CMS Administration Site.
2 May 2010
One of the capabilities developers have with Recite CMS is the ability to create a custom backend request driver. Doing so allows the frontend of your web site to talk to the backend. This article gives examples of how this functionality can be used in your own Recite CMS web sites.
29 April 2010
We have today released Recite CMS 2.1.11 and updates to the assets and backend requests drivers. This is a maintenance release that improves file management in Recite CMS.
21 April 2010
We have today released Recite CMS 2.1.10 which resolves a critical regression that was introduced in the release earlier this week. Please read this article for details about the incident, as well as our response and planned improvements.
19 April 2010
Today we have released Recite CMS 2.1.9, which presents a number of stability improvements and updates to all packages. We encourage all users to upgrade for free to this version.
14 April 2010
Although Recite CMS is a commercial product, you can still download, install and use it at no charge - all you need is a free developer license! This means you can evaluate Recite CMS and see if it meets the needs of your business or of your client. An even simpler option is to sign up for a free demonstration - no download or installation necessary!
11 April 2010
Google have recently announced that the speed of your web site is now a factor in its ranking on their search engine. One of the key focuses of Recite CMS is to make your site run as quickly as possible. This blog post lists some of the ways Recite CMS achieves its speed.
7 April 2010
Recite CMS has recently released a new versioning module, used to store revisions of pages, files and templates. This allows you to revert to older versions of content if required.