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Jorge Reyes

June 22, 2016

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July is ContentBox 3.0.0 Release Month. So get your learning hat on and get ready for July because its coming loaded with a tips-and-tricks blogging series and 5-FREE live webinars were Ortus Professionals will teach you how to squeeze the juice out of the NEW Contentbox Modular CMS. Don't Forget To register!

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Gavin Pickin | July 1st

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ContentBox Administration 101

Gavin Pickin | July 8th

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Widgets, Themes, Modules, Events, Oh My!

Luis Majano | July 15th

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ContentBox + Mobile: Love is in the air

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Scott Steinbeck | July 22th

ContentBox Modules Deep Dive

Gavin Pickin | July 29th

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Jul 03, 2016 22:21:14 UTC

by Stasi

Do you have a link with the recording from July 1st?

Jul 04, 2016 14:42:16 UTC

by Brad Wood

Hi Stasi, the URL to the recording is: <a href=https://t.co/CdPTM4FFAh">https://t.co/CdPTM4FFAh</a> I've also updated the blog post above with the link.

Jul 15, 2016 20:47:35 UTC

by Baba

Can you upload recording link for July 15th presentation?

Thanks

Jul 15, 2016 23:38:39 UTC

by Brad Wood

Baba, the link has been added.

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