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XWiki Concerto

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Last modified by Eduard Moraru on 2021/03/17
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. This concept derives from the fact that XWoot and XWiki do not share the same data on an implementation level

Labelled Color Application

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Last modified by Djebloun Sidali on 2021/03/17
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comment : Hi Sidali, Interesting concept :) Some feedback: - ThemesCode space pages should be hidden, same for pages inside Themes space (the generated pages); - Themes should have an entry in the Applications panel, read more at http://contrib.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome#HApplicationDesign

Totem Application

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Last modified by Admin on 2022/02/28
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description : Application that allows to create totems. A Totem is a content composed of several sections and each section contains multiple items. A section can be displayed with different ways according to the concept of displayers (For example : Carousel, Article, image, video, simple text ...etc

UIExtension Module

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Last modified by Clément Desableau on 2023/03/22
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precisely, through the concepts of UI Extension Points/UI Extension, it allows Skins (and any Extensions

Flamingo Skin

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Last modified by Vincent Massol on 2021/03/17
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adopted the "nested pages" paradigm. It means that you will no longer find the "space" concept in the UI

Discussions Macro

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Last modified by Simon Urli on 2023/09/25
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Server.WebHome]] * [[Extension.Discussions REST.WebHome]] = Concepts = == Discussion Context
the different elements, and to dynamically chose the storage location. To do so, two concepts have been put

Simple Forum Application

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Last modified by Alex Cotiugă on 2021/03/17
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be considered as a "proof of concept". Due to some design decisions (mainly due to "write on read" for Views
notes : This is initial Proof of Concept.
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