Congratulations, It’s a MetaNav!
Nov 17th, 2007 by Jon Stahl
Congratulations to Brian Gershon, Bryan Wilson and the rest of the crew down the hallway at Web Collective on the recent release of their first major Plone add-on product, MetaNav!
Commissioned the UW Department of Radiology, MetaNav makes it easy to build complex (or simple!) custom navigation schemes in Plone. There’s a great overview of MetaNav that Cris Ewing delivered at Ploneability 2007 a few weeks back.
I can’t wait to check this out; it looks like a tremendously useful, polished product. I can’t wait to see what else the Web Collective gang rolls out next!
[...] you feel a bit ahead of time. November 18, 2007 — Lennart Regebro Like when I saw John Stahls post about Web Collectives new product MetaNav. MetaNav will let you build navigation structures that [...]
The Ploneability Higher Ed mention reminds me to give you credit for two things I shamelessly ripped off from your Plone Conference 2006 work:
I made sure everyone knew I had a bell if a presenter started to go past the allotted time. All I ever had to do was hold up that bell. Never had to ring it.
I used your evaluation questions. My justification is that it makes it possible to compare events.
So you were present in spirit. Thanks, Jon.