
CMS Made Simple 1.2 Coming Soon
September 9th, 2007 by Robert CampbellYes. You’ve read correctly.
There will be a 1.2 release of CMS Made Simple before 2.0 comes out. It should be in beta within the next couple of weeks. 1.2 will attempt to address some of the major glaring features that people have asked for and will be the LAST release of the 1.x series of CMS Made Simple (except for any security flaws that come up).
Beta testing will be exteremely important in this release, as we don’t intend to have a 1.2.1, and with the exception of security fixes, we’ll avoid it at all cost. We need to focus our efforts on 2.0 from now on. We expect, and hope that the user community can once again contribute with testing of this release to make it stable, and usable.
Here are the major things that will be in 1.2:
a) Frontend Wysiwygs
Some modules (News 2.5) support text areas in the front end. Modules will now be able to provide a wysiwyg on the front end instead of just a plain text area.
b) News 2.5
Has an ‘extra’ field for additional information (maybe an image) Supports frontend article submission
c) Allow gid == 1 (the admin group) to have all permissions, not just uid == 1 (The first user)
d) Fixes to pagination issues (particularly in the admin log)
e) Defaults for new pages
There will be a new page or tab in the global settings menu that allows you to set the defaults for newly created pages (set the default metadata, cachable, show in menu, etc).
f) A security enhanced content editor
People without ‘Modify Page Structure’ permission will not be able to change the ’show in menu’, ‘page alias’, or active flags of a content item
g) Additional Editor Groups
Along with ‘user’ additional editors, you’ll be able to select groups as additional editors
h) Enhancements to debug mode to assist with debugging issues
i) An enhanced module manager that will not allow you to install modules that are not compatible with your version of CMS Made Simple…. and that will ‘optionally’ only show the latest version of a module.
j) A replacement file manager
k) More batch operations in Content >> Pages. Including the ability to export pages to pdf.
l) Batch operations in Layout >> Templates, and Layout >> Stylesheets
As well, the development team as been making an extra effort to close off some of the glaring bugs in the forge. We can’t get to them all, but hopefully many of the bigger ones can be closed for 1.2
The feature list of 1.2 is pretty much locked in at this time. We’ve had extensive discussions about the topic over the past few weeks, and this is the set of features we thought we could implement in a reasonable period of time without dramatic overhauls to the way things work, so additional feature requests are probably off of the table for this release.
As you can probably see, this will be a considerable step forward for CMS Made Simple, and its stability is paramount. I’ll keep you posted, but would like to take this time to call for volunteers for beta testing. Our testing team can only do a limited amount, and can’t possibly test all the permutations and combinations of problems that you can.
[addendum]
The beta cycle for this will be short…. 1 week per beta…. and we want to have no more than one or two betas. So please, test, test, and test…. 1.2 would be perfect for all of the sites that are ‘in development’ but won’t be rolled out for a while.














September 10th, 2007 at 12:10 am
This looks like a really great step forward. I think CMSMS is the best free CMS so far but with this changes to come it will grow even more. Together with the change of de “developer organisation” it almost is a professional business CMS.
Thanx, guys, for developing this for us !!!!
Musicscore
September 10th, 2007 at 12:24 am
great news! looking forward to the beta to test it out.
September 10th, 2007 at 1:20 am
Will do my best in testing.
Thanks guys !
September 10th, 2007 at 3:03 am
Excellent! I’ve had personal experience of several of these issues so I’m really looking forward to this.
September 10th, 2007 at 6:59 am
Thanks for the great package, guys. I’ll do my best to help out with testing - just give me a shout.
September 10th, 2007 at 3:46 pm
I ‘ll be honored to test this beta.
You make a great job, all of you.
September 11th, 2007 at 6:06 pm
I cant believe how good this software is, this is the most powerful software I have ever used because it makes getting content online so easy! It is well-coded and easy to expand and a credit to you guys, I even love how often you update and improve! Can’t wait for this new version, thankyou!
September 12th, 2007 at 3:49 am
What does frontend article submission mean? Can you use the FrontEndUsers module to hide news articles from non-users?
September 17th, 2007 at 4:40 pm
I wish you would take 1 month per beta instead of 1 week (serious ! it’s a minimum !)
I don’t want extra features, I just ant my site to continue working after an upgrade, and I’ve really had problems it the latest upgrades.