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Description

Looking for a WordPress alternative? Enjoy programming in Python? Do you love Django but wish you could have the core features there already by default and with a friendlier interface?
Well Mezzanine might be exactly what you are looking for.
Mezzanine is a powerful Content Management System that is built using the Django framework, but differs in that instead of having to build out models/view/templates for basic features, Mezzanine provides many of them by default, including the ability to create pages and posts in the admin with a beautiful, user-friendly interface. 
Mezzanine can also be added onto a Django project and can be extended with e-commerce functionality. 
In this course, you will learn all about its features as we build out a clean, responsive blog with dynamic blog posts, custom hero images, a contact form, and much more using Mezzanine's tools and templates. 
Why this class?
Because aside from the docs, there are hardly any tutorials out there for using Mezzanine, and any that you do find are from 4-5 years ago. Therefore, I decided to create one comprehensive, thorough course on it myself. 
Also, it's common for clients to ask for blogs to be built, but are opposed to using WordPress for various reasons. Mezzanine offers the perfect alternative for them!
Requirements
This is a course on Mezzanine, not on HTML or CSS, so it would be good to have an understanding of the two. This will be assumed in the course.
Also, since Mezzanine is built with Python and on the Django framework, the student should have a basic understanding of those as well, however because of the dozens of templates shipped with Mezzanine, these can be picked up rather quickly as we use those as "guides."
Who should take this course?
Anyone who wants to learn more about Mezzanine
Anyone who is looking for a WordPress alternative for their blog
Anyone who finds Django overkill for creating blogs for their clients. 
Anyone looking to add a new tool to their web development portfolio.
Whether you fit into these categories or not, Mezzanine is an excellent CMS and I am certain you will be as excited to use it as I am.
Who this course is for:
Anyone who is looking for a WordPress alternative for their blog or for their clients
Anyone who wants to learn more about Mezzanine CMS
Anyone looking to add a new web framework to their web development portfolio.
Anyone who finds Django overkill for creating blogs for their clients.

What you'll learn

Be able to work confidently with the Mezzanine CMS framework

Be able to create modern, responsive websites and apps with Mezzanine CMS

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction
1
1.1-Introduction
2-Installation and Setup
1
2.1-Installation and Setup
3-Mezzanine Overview
3
3.1-Overview of the Admin section
3.2-A Look Under the Hood of Mezzanine
3.3-Templates, Menus, and Search Features
4-Building our blog
10
4.1-Introducing our theme / Base setup
4.2-Setting up the navigation menu
4.3-Building out the homepage
4.4-Three Mezzanine homepage configurations
4.5-Creating the About page
4.6-Creating forms and the Contact page
4.7-Finishing the Contact page
4.8-Setting up the blog post list
4.9-Setting up the blog posts
4.10-Final cleanup & a surprise!
5-Intermediate Topics - Wow your Clients and up your Mezzanine skills!
9
5.1-Two to three videos will be added weekly until section is complete.
5.2-What about the Blog Slug?
5.3-Setting up the Featured Images / The Media Library
5.4-Extending Model Fields / Customizing the Admin
5.5-Setting up Retina Images
5.6-Making Fields Editable on the Front End
5.7-Customizing the TinyMCE editor
5.8-Adding a Syntax Highlighter to the Toolbar
5.9-Adding Blog Filters for Category and Date
6-Deploying Mezzanine to Production with Fabric
2
6.1-Migrating our Database (and data) to PostgreSQL
6.2-Deploying Mezzanine to Production with Fabric
7-Building an E-Commerce Store with Cartridge - In progress
5
7.1-Cartridge Install & Setup
7.2-Adding Products and Product Variations
7.3-Styling the Product Page
7.4-Adding a few more products
7.5-Product Categories and Category Pages
8-Source Code
1
8.1-Github Repo for each lesson