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Jorge Reyes

August 09, 2016

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We definitely had fun sharing the latest features of our new ContentBox 3.0 modular CMS. We hope you boys and girls enjoyed it and are falling even more in love with our Open Source CMS and how it can get your projects done and out the door in not time.

For those of you who want to revisit the content from the Roadshow we have included the link to the webinars, recordings, blog posts and our dedicated ContentBox 3 Roadshow event page. Thanks to all roadshow attendees, presenters, bloggers, ContentBox CMS Open Source Project contributors, and our beloved sponsor Ortus Solutions. Although the roadshow is over, ContentBox 3 has so many great features, we'll be still be releasing blog posts, so keep checking the Ortus Blog for regular content.

 

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You can very easily start contributing to ContentBox CMS. Visit our open source project in GitHub and go through our easy-to-follow guidelines. You'll be contributing in no-time. Let's make great software together!

 

Our event page can be found here: www.ortussolutions.com/events/contentbox-3-roadshow

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