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Plone netvibes like dashboard implementation

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Introduction
============
anz.dashboard is a netvibes and iGoogle like dashboard implementation.

Overview
========
anz.dashboard add a new Plone content type 'Anz dashboard'. A dashboard object can
contain any number of pages, a page can contain any number of columns, a column
can contain any number of widgets. So you can use dashboard to render complex composite
page or external data source.

Now anz.dashboard carried the following widgets:
* static text widget
render static HTML contents that edit with a WYSIWYG editor by dashboard owner.
* calender widget
show events information in calendar.
* weather widget
show weather of specific city.
* rss feed widget
show contents get from any rss feed.
* folder contents widget
show contents under specific folders.

Requirements
========
Plone 3.0 or later

Installation
========
To install anz.dashboard into the global Python environment (or a workingenv),
using a traditional Zope 2 instance, you can do this:

* When you're reading this you have probably already run
``easy_install anz.dashboard``. Find out how to install setuptools
(and EasyInstall) here:
http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/EasyInstall

* Create a file called ``anz.dashboard-configure.zcml`` in the
``/path/to/instance/etc/package-includes`` directory. The file
should only contain this::

<include package="anz.dashboard" />

Alternatively, if you are using zc.buildout and the plone.recipe.zope2instance
recipe to manage your project, you can do this:

* Add ``anz.dashboard`` to the list of eggs to install, e.g.:

[buildout]
...
eggs =
...
anz.dashboard

* Tell the plone.recipe.zope2instance recipe to install a ZCML slug:

[instance]
recipe = plone.recipe.zope2instance
...
zcml =
anz.dashboard

* Re-run buildout, e.g. with:

$ ./bin/buildout

You can skip the ZCML slug if you are going to explicitly include the package
from another package's configure.zcml file.

In Plone just add "anz.dashboard" product with quick_installer, or install "anz.dashboard"
by portal_setup.

Use cases
========
* Used to build personal web portal
* Used to build complex composite page
* Used to render informations come from external site or web services

Features
========
* 'tab' or 'tile' layout
You can choose 'tile mode' or 'tab mode'. With 'tile mode', all pages are shown in one page,
from top to bottom, it is useful for you to make very complex composite page. With
'tab mode', you can switch pages using the top tab links.

* any number of pages or columns
You can create any number of pages, and add any number of columns to a page.

* persistent drag&drop
all widgets can moved with drag&drop functionality in the column, from column to column or from page to page(under 'tile' mode).

* change column width by drag&drop
easily change column width by drag&drop a column splitter.

* persistent collapse/expand:
all widgets can be set to collapse or expand.

* edit widget preference
all widgets provide some preferences, you can set it as your like.

* full Ajax support
full Ajax operation support, give you smoothly use experience.

ToDo
========
* more widgets
* more widget color theme

Changelog
=========

0.61
-------------------
Register skins directory bugfix. Without recursive="True" deeper directories won't be registered.

0.6
-------------------

- Initial release

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