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Posted over 9 years ago by Jay Gilmore
It is just over 2 years since we launched the beta of MODX Cloud. Since that time, much has changed. If you've never tried MODX Cloud or it's been more than a few months, it may be time to give it a (or another) go. And, if you might be ... [More] thinking that MODX Cloud is just awesome MODX-optimized hosting, you're missing out on a whole pile of features to help you work smarter, save time, and make more money. I wanted to share just 5 reasons you should (re)consider trying MODX Cloud. 1. Keeping DRY in Cloud: Reuse Previous Work If you're building many websites each year, it's likely that you have to repeat the same steps in starting sites every time. In software development there's a concept of DRY (Do not Repeat Yourself), where you build something once and reuse it as a foundation or component of an application later on. Design frameworks such as Zurb Foundation or Twitter Bootstrap, are built on this notion: have reusable components from which to speed site development and production. But what about applying that same concept to your CMS site development in MODX? A Typical Scenario Let's take a look at a typical scenario for many of your sites. You may have found that many of your clients' sites have common requirements such as: a news section, staff directory, a blog, product pages, contact pages and contact forms. By starting out building one of these projects but keeping it somewhat generic, you could use a basic layout and design (even if you planned on doing a full custom design) and install and configure all the Extras you typically use. Once you've gotten it to the point where you would normally start the heavy customization, take a Snapshot that captures this site as a starting point for new sites. Then proceed to complete this project. Next time you need to start a similar project, you just Inject this starting Snapshot into a new Cloud and save hours, if not days, of effort you used to spend getting started. The only thing you need to consider though is how you charge for these projects. If you used to do everything hourly, you don't want to penalize yourself for being more efficient. On the other hand, you could certainly increase the number of projects you may wish to take on, thus making up the difference that way. Take this reuse even further, you could build out sites for different markets, such as startups, restaurants, retailers or portfolios and sell volume. In the near future, we're planning on enabling you to sell site Snapshots trough the MODX Cloud Marketplace by offering complete site Snapshots. 2. Quick and Safe Upgrades MODX Upgrades are fairly straightforward, though on remote servers, the process can be time consuming; backing up your data, uploading the new files, run the setup and review the site. If you have more than a handful of sites to manage, this process could eat up days or weeks. In MODX Cloud, upgrades can be done as simply as clicking the Upgrade Cloud button. On most sites, clicking Upgrade will work without incident or issue—especially patch releases. Safe Upgrades If your site has many custom Extras or you don't like the idea of upgrading the live site directly for fear it may break, you should consider a more safe alternative to just clicking the Upgrade Cloud button. Safe upgrades let you perform the upgrade on a test environment before upgrading the live. The process takes a few more steps than a single click, however, it ensures that an upgrade and it's impact is tested before making it public. Here's how: Take a Snapshot of your live/production site Create a new Cloud from that Snapshot. Upgrade the newly created Cloud to the version of MODX you'd like, ideally the most recent of 2.2 or 2.3. Test the site both on the main pages and in the manager to ensure everything is working. If everything worked without incident, you should be fine to upgrade the live site directly. If you found issues you needed to resolve, fix them on the Cloud you tested the upgrade on, once finished, take a Complete Snapshot of that site and then backup your Live site and finally, Inject the Complete Snapshot of the upgraded and fixed site into the live site. 3. Site Management Work Flows—Hands Off of Your Live Site For many database-based CMSs, a long-standing challenge has been to preview major changes to your website before making those changes public. Going through a review and approval process before putting those changes onto the live site is a good practice and not just one for big organizations with sysadmins. In the past, this often required a server admin and developer to sync multiple installations and databases, however, in MODX Cloud most members of your team should be able to easily manage this work flow. With databases and files needing to be moved, ensuring nothing gets missed is a hassle and error prone. Therefore, it's quite common for people to just make changes on the live site. Sometimes minor changes are fine, but if you're launching a campaign or rolling out a major redesign, it's a really bad idea. With MODX Cloud, you use a multi-stage work flow and keep your hands off your live site until everyone has pre-approved your tested changes live. For the MODX Cloud website (which is hosted and managed in—you guessed it— MODX Cloud) we follow the practice of making development changes on a development Cloud, previewing them and making content and design changes on a staging Cloud and never touching the sacred production Cloud: which is at modxcloud.com. While MODX Cloud, doesn't do complex comparisons (i.e., diffs) between versions of a site, it is straightforward to move sites around and ensure that you're keeping your production site closed to editing and unreviewed changes. This work flow relies on backups and the ever-magical MODX Cloud Snapshots to capture parts or all of the 3 versions of the site and move them around. Here's an edited flow of how we manage changes to the MODX Cloud website: We edit content and alter designs on the our stage Cloud Request review of the changes from the Cloud team Once approved, it's time to move the changes to the production site at modxcloud.com, as follows: Take a Complete Snapshot of the staging Cloud Take a backup of the production Cloud, in case anything goes wrong. Inject the Snapshot we took of the stage Cloud into the production Cloud Now the production site has the latest changes and you're ready to start your next set of changes on your staging site. 4. Ditch Your localhost If you maintain a local dev environment to build websites in MODX, and then you transfer them to your server for preview, there's no reason you can't skip the local development environment and work directly in MODX Cloud. You have full ssh access including command line tools like git, crontab and mysql. For you front end developers, MODX Cloud includes modern development tools like Sass/Compass including being able to install Bourbon and Neat for more Sassiness. We'd be remiss not to mention that MODX Cloud is designed and optimized for MODX. You don't need to worry if MODX will work; it will, and pretty fast, too. Sometimes upgrading local development environments, or installing new software, can lead to unexpected hiccups in your work schedule from burning hours patching up your dev environment. Unlike your localhost, you can use Snapshots to capture a point-in-time version of your site before you start trying something new. If you don't like any changes later, you can quickly revert to the Snapshot state if you wish to jettison your last round of updates. Or, maybe you want to build a new foundation site—a site with all your favorite basics in place and ready for starting new projects hours ahead. Using Snapshots of partially built sites can really save time, especially on smaller sites with common features, and you're really just customizing design, organization and content. Snapshotting often lets you make variations of your foundation sites quickly and easily. Doing this on your localhost would mean new installs, and copying files and SQL exports for each new version—a lot of work and less profit. In MODX Cloud you can also bring in colleagues and contractors and give them access to individual projects or groups of projects on which to collaborate—much more productive than a group of devs and designers fighting for control of the keyboard and mouse attached to your local dev environment. With Snapshots, manual backups and 7-day rolling backups, even if they were to make an error, you can always roll back. And what about previewing in progress work for client approval? In Cloud you just send them a URL. With localhost-based development, it almost invariably requires external hosting, meaning exporting databases, syncing git repositories and deploying your work to date. Admittedly, where localhost wins is when you're not connected to the internet, and sadly we've not yet figured out how to put MODX Cloud on a thumb drive. So if you must build a site on a plane or deep in a forest somewhere, you'll probably need to work on your local environment. Or better yet, we suggest alternative activities for such times like books or enjoying the scenery. 5. Unlimited Projects (Well, as Many as Can Fit) With our current plans the only limit on the number of MODX projects you can have is related to your Vault storage which includes the site backups and Snapshots. If you're projects and sites are small, you'll be able to have many, many, many sites—be they live/production sites or just projects in development. Clouds and New Plans: No More Dev/Production If you tried out MODX Cloud before, we've made many changes since the early days, especially related to Clouds/instances. On our original plans, there was a concept of Dev Clouds and Production Clouds. The distinction was that Production Clouds were live/public websites to which you would point a domain. Earlier year, we launched new plans that eliminated Production and Dev Clouds; there are just Clouds. If you wish to turn any of your projects into a live site, you add the Custom URL option to that cloud and point your domain(s) to it. This is not only simpler but it makes going live that much easier. And that's our mission: to help you build, manage and deploy your MODX sites faster and more easily than ever before. Trying Cloud is Easier than Ever In the recent weeks we've made it even easier than ever to try out MODX Cloud. We've talked to many of our customers and their clients and drastically improved the sign-up and first-steps in getting started with MODX Cloud. And, if you have any questions at all before you try it or during your trial, just send an email to [email protected] and we'll help you out. Even if you've tried it before, try MODX Cloud, free for 21 days, today. [Less]
Posted over 9 years ago by Ryan Thrash
Today we’re pleased to announce important updates in MODX Cloud. In addition to ongoing improvements that underpin the platform, MODX Cloud users can save more time and benefit from improved security from our the changes pushed live throughout our ... [More] latest development sprint: MODX Revolution version 2.3.1 available PHP updated to latest stable release version 5.4.31 phpMyAdmin updated to latest stable 4.2.7 release Improvements to PHP-FPM reload times Updated and expanded User Guide Streamlined trial signup flow and plans Updated UI around MODX Revolution version upgrades [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago by Jay Gilmore
Today we released the first patch release for MODX Revolution 2.3. With 2.3.1 we have resolved a number of annoyances and bugs that were missed in pre-release testing. These include issues with thumbnailing and Extras that relied on it, Snippets and ... [More] Plugins inserting 1s into views or filling the error log, restored Forgot Password functionality and much more. Highlights of Revolution 2.3.1 Fixed phpThumb issue breaking internal thumbnails and funcitonality of a number of Extras that relied on it Fixed the issue where Snippets and Plugins that didn't explicitly return a value were outputting 1s or logging errors Fixed Forgot Password functionality. Updated the MODX logo to the newly revlealed logo Fixed fallback for Gravatar to ensure manager loads if Gravatar can't be reached Added Revo only RSS Security Feed (no more Evo Security Issues in the Manager) For a complete list of changes in Revo 2.3.1 view the changelog Get Started with Revo 2.3.1 Here's what you need to get started or upgrade to MODX Revolution 2.3.1: Download Revolution 2.3.1 What's required to run Revolution 2.3 How to install MODX Revolution How to upgrade MODX Revolution Read the MODX Revolution Documentation About Revolution 2.3 Revolution 2.3 features a refined and updated MODX Manager with an all-new theme based on Peter Knight’s design. In 2.3, you can build and manage your sites faster in its user friendly and less intimidating workspace. Revolution 2.3 also introduces the überbar, which provides Manager users with global search within Resources, Elements and Users. Now, whatever you’re looking for is at your fingertips without having to touch your mouse. We have tried our best to encourage Extras authors to make sure their Extras are compatible with 2.3, however, some may not have been tested. Before upgrading or starting a new project in Revolution 2.3, please review the list of Extras confirmed to work with 2.3. Highlights of Revolution 2.3 As mentioned before, this is a significant release. Here's a few key highlights of Revo 2.3 Updated and streamlined MODX Manager User Experience including: Noticeably faster page and screen loading / more performant ExtJS DOM New überbar to find any Resource, Element or User by a variety of criteria All new default Manager theme with Gravatar support New Manager theme customization workflow using Sass Open Manager Views in Tabs or New Windows A slew of improvements and new features including: Custom Headers for Content Types FontAwesome icons replace PNGs in the Manager UI Open objects like Resources or Elements in new Tabs or Windows for a multi-tabbed workspace Updated languages from our many translators and proofreaders thanks to moving to Crowdin for group translations Five new manager translations added: Chinese, Finnish, Indonesian, Romanain, Danish and Belarusian Full-screen Media Browser Security patches from all 2.2.x releases Hundreds of bugfixes, enhancements and more For a complete list of changes view the changelog Thanks to the Contributors Lets give thanks to those whose code and pull requests were integrated into this release: danyaPostfactum, Daniel Melo (danielmelo89) , enigmatic-user, JP Devries (jpdevries), John Peca (TheBoxer), Jason Coward (opengeek), Garry Nutting (garryn), exside, Jiri Pavlicek (jiripavlicek), Mark Hamstra (Mark-H), Luk (exside), Petri Rautianen (the-dunnock), Romain Tripault (rtripault) Menno Pietersen, (DESIGNfromWITHIN), Ivan Klimchuk (Alroniks), Mike Reid (pixelchutes), Christian Seel (christianseel), David Pede (davidpede), Rico (goldsky), Ryan Thrash (rthrash), Alexey (Qwarble), Joakim Nyman (fractalwolf), Zaigham Rana (zaigham), Peter Knight (eladnova), Oliver Haase-Lobinger (mindeffects), Thomas Gautvedt (OptimusCrime), Gildas Noel (krismas), Thomas D (thomasd), vasia123, Jeroen Kenters (jkenters), Andrey Grachov (grachov), Jacqbus, Gleb Stiblo (UlfR), Richard (Ketziel), smanu85, Liam Kerr (tehsquidge), Dmitry Ponomarev (earthperson), Kreuder (mkay), Bert Oost (bertoost), argnist, Rimas Kudelis (rimas-kudelis), Steve Morgan (StevenMorgan), okyanet, and Bob Ray (BobRay). We certainly don't want to leave any contributors out. If we did, please let us know and we'll add you promptly. We truly appreciate all you've done to help out. It Takes a Village MODX is only as good as it is because of many individual community members and users that take the time to report issues and request new features. Make sure you read the documentation, post feedback and share your successes in the MODX community forums. On behalf of the entire MODX Team, Thank-you! [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago by Ryan Thrash
The memories started flooding back, causing me to reflect on both the last and the next decade of MODX. MODX Then We wanted to build sites that could be styled just with CSS. We worked for non-technical clients that wanted to own their ... [More] day-to-day content management tasks, even for content protected behind a login. We didn’t want alpha-engineers forcing us to compromise to their ideal way of how the web should work; we wanted to control how sites were built, and to have the ability to easily adapt to the future on our schedule. In short, we wanted creative freedom. This is the itch that MODX ultimately scratched. With our first production release in 2005, you could have powered a mobile responsive website that would look amazing on any modern phone today—years before the others even started giving it consideration. We trained normal people from sole proprietors to CEOs on how to create and update content using our software. It never took more than an hour, with the occasional follow-up call, because we also made MODX adaptable. You could customize the experience specifically to every client and still maintain a clean upgrade path. MODX was even instrumental in introducing Linux and Open Source into some large pure-Microsoft shops, like Bechtel. Just as you could use MODX to power amazing experiences on the web back then, MODX can power whatever comes next, today. MODX Now The next decade will start by focusing on the three key things we’ve been laying a foundation for over the last year: Continuing to delivering creative freedom, Fostering a Community-focused ecosystem, and Focusing on UX through simplicity. First, we’re passionate about helping people create amazing experiences on the web, and continuing to truly deliver on our promise of creative freedom. “Experience” is often loosely thrown around and it’s certainly overused. But for MODX, it’s critical to who we are and what our software stands for, and we hope authentic. We’ll continue delivering on this creative freedom, by letting people do things they don’t even know they need yet, by offering Commercial Support for the software we shared with the world, and by supporting the marketers and site builders who choose MODX. Your experiences with both MODX the software and our company that stands behind it should be, and will be, amazing. Second, MODX is experiencing a revolution with the help of an amazing Community as evidenced by yesterday’s version 2.2.15 and 2.3 releases. Dozens of new people jumped in to help solve hundreds of issues reported by hundreds of individuals. Dozens more participated in translating MODX into new languages and updating translations. The Community is one of the key facets that makes MODX special, and if you ever get a chance to attend a MODX event I encourage you to experience this for yourself. We want to see the Community explode, and the already vibrant ecosystem around which people and organizations are building thriving businesses and careers becoming even bigger. And finally, to deliver on the above promises, we must continue streamlining and simplifying where normal humans interface with our technology. For long term MODX users, the 2.3 user interface represents a mere glimpse of where MODX will go. With the Community momentum over the last few months, I can’t wait to see where that winds up. It’s not just about being prettier or faster, either; we’ll make MODX accessible for non-sighted and assistive device users. It’s not only the right thing to do, and it absolutely is, but it will also help us to further craft our platform towards simplicity and a more fluid User Experience that “just works”. MODX Next None of the above means we’ll remove the things that make MODX so flexible and capable. On the contrary, they will be honestly evaluated, artfully packaged, functionally augmented and clearly explained to make MODX more approachable and accessible to a broader audience. We’ll even rip and replace the parts that need it, even if that means big changes. This is all tremendously hard and time consuming work, but I wouldn’t trade the privilege of playing a small role in it for the world. We’re going back to our roots, having a blast, creating great solutions, offering great commercial support around MODX, and making awesome stuff. From the core software to the improving UX, from the main website to the native community sites around the world, to products and services that we and others are building around it, MODX has a huge and vibrant future. Personally, I want to thank the Community for giving me a professional purpose for more than a decade, my family for putting up with all the crazy ideas and subsequent peaks and valleys from making a living giving away things for “free”, and the team who makes it all possible and does such amazing work. I’m fortunate and truly blessed to have you all in my life. Here’s to the next 10. [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago
Product: MODX Revolution Severity: Critical Versions: 2.0.0–2.2.14 Vulnerability type: CSRF & XSS Report date: 2014-Jul-10 Fixed date: 2014-Jul-15 Description A significant vulnerability was discovered in the Manager login of MODX Revolution ... [More] that also affects the use of the Login Extra. A malicious user could formulate a link that automatically logs the user into their own account, then redirects the user to a site the attacker controls immediately, exposing the user's CSRF token. This can be exploited with or without getting the user to enter their credentials in the form. Affected Releases All MODX Revolution releases prior to and including 2.2.14. Solution Upgrade to MODX Revolution 2.2.15. Due to the nature of this issue and the number of files requiring changes the solution is to upgrade. No installable patch or fileset is available for prior versions. Acknowledgement We would like to thank Narendra Bhati, of Suma Soft for bringing this issue to our attention. Additional Information For additional information, please use the MODX Contact Form [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago
Product: MODX Revolution Severity: Critical Versions: 2.0.0–2.2.14 Vulnerability type: CSRF & XSS Report date: 2014-Jul-10 Fixed date: 2014-Jul-15 Description A significant vulnerability was discovered in the Manager login of MODX Revolution ... [More] that also affects the use of the Login Extra. A malicious user could formulate a link that automatically logs the user into their own account, then redirects the user to a site the attacker controls immediately, exposing the user's CSRF token. This can be exploited with or without getting the user to enter their credentials in the form. Affected Releases All MODX Revolution releases prior to and including 2.2.14. Solution Upgrade to MODX Revolution 2.2.15. Due to the nature of this issue and the number of files requiring changes the solution is to upgrade. No installable patch or fileset is available for prior versions. Acknowledgement We would like to thank Narendra Bhati, of Suma Soft for bringing this issue to our attention. Additional Information For additional information, please use the MODX Contact Form [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago
Product: MODX Revolution Severity: Critical Versions: 2.0.0–2.2.14 Vulnerability type: CSRF & XSS Report date: 2014-Jul-10 Fixed date: 2014-Jul-15 Description A significant vulnerability was discovered in the Manager login of MODX Revolution ... [More] that also affects the use of the Login Extra. A malicious user could formulate a link that automatically logs the user into their own account, then redirects the user to a site the attacker controls immediately, exposing the user's CSRF token. This can be exploited with or without getting the user to enter their credentials in the form. Affected Releases All MODX Revolution releases prior to and including 2.2.14. Solution Upgrade to MODX Revolution 2.2.15. Due to the nature of this issue and the number of files requiring changes the solution is to upgrade. No installable patch or fileset is available for prior versions. Acknowledgement We would like to thank Narendra Bhati, of Suma Soft for bringing this issue to our attention. Additional Information For additional information, please use the MODX Contact Form [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago by Ryan Thrash
Today we’re pleased to announce important updates to the MODX Cloud stack. In addition to numerous behind the scenes improvements, the visible updates and configuration changes from our the latest development sprint include: PHP updated to ... [More] latest stable release version 5.4.30 Added the Libevent extension to PHP Browser-based file upload limits increased from 8MB to 25MB Updates to ensure Composer works from the command line Convert database connections from Unix to TCP sockets to improve command line functionality with MySQL and MODX Updated Sass and Compass to work for MODX Manager theme development [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago by Jay Gilmore
Today we proudly announce the release of the long-awaited MODX Revolution 2.3. This is a huge release incorporating more than a thousand commits by dozens of code contributors and translators, and countless bug reporters. Revolution 2.3 features a ... [More] refined and updated MODX Manager with an all-new theme based on Peter Knight’s design. In 2.3, you can build and manage your sites faster in its user friendly and less intimidating workspace. Revolution 2.3 also introduces the überbar, which provides Manager users with global search within Resources, Elements and Users. Now, whatever you’re looking for is at your fingertips without having to touch your mouse. We have tried our best to encourage Extras authors to make sure their Extras are compatible with 2.3, however, some may not have been tested. Before upgrading or starting a new project in Revolution 2.3, please review the list of Extras confirmed to work with 2.3. Highlights of Revolution 2.3 As mentioned before, this is a significant release. Here's a few key highlights of Revo 2.3 Updated and streamlined MODX Manager User Experience including: Noticeably faster page and screen loading / more performant ExtJS DOM New überbar to find any Resource, Element or User by a variety of criteria All new default Manager theme with Gravatar support New Manager theme customization workflow using Sass Open Manager Views in Tabs or New Windows A slew of improvements and new features including: Custom Headers for Content Types FontAwesome icons replace PNGs in the Manager UI Open objects like Resources or Elements in new Tabs or Windows for a multi-tabbed workspace Updated languages from our many translators and proofreaders thanks to moving to Crowdin for group translations Five new manager translations added: Chinese, Finnish, Indonesian, Romanain, Danish and Belarusian Full-screen Media Browser Security patches from all 2.2.x releases Hundreds of bugfixes, enhancements and more For a complete list of changes view the changelog Thanks to the Contributors Lets give thanks to those whose code and pull requests were integrated into this release: danyaPostfactum, Daniel Melo (danielmelo89) , enigmatic-user, JP Devries (jpdevries), John Peca (TheBoxer), Jason Coward (opengeek), Garry Nutting (garryn), exside, Jiri Pavlicek (jiripavlicek), Mark Hamstra (Mark-H), Luk (exside), Petri Rautianen (the-dunnock), Romain Tripault (rtripault) Menno Pietersen, (DESIGNfromWITHIN), Ivan Klimchuk (Alroniks), Mike Reid (pixelchutes), Christian Seel (christianseel), David Pede (davidpede), Rico (goldsky), Ryan Thrash (rthrash), Alexey (Qwarble), Joakim Nyman (fractalwolf), Zaigham Rana (zaigham), Peter Knight (eladnova), Oliver Haase-Lobinger (mindeffects), Thomas Gautvedt (OptimusCrime), Gildas Noel (krismas), Thomas D (thomasd), vasia123, Jeroen Kenters (jkenters), Andrey Grachov (grachov), Jacqbus, Gleb Stiblo (UlfR), Richard (Ketziel), smanu85, Liam Kerr (tehsquidge), Dmitry Ponomarev (earthperson), Kreuder (mkay), Bert Oost (bertoost), argnist, Rimas Kudelis (rimas-kudelis), Steve Morgan (StevenMorgan), okyanet, and Bob Ray (BobRay). We certainly don't want to leave any contributors out. If we did, please let us know and we'll add you promptly. We truly appreciate all you've done to help out. Get Started with Revo 2.3 Here's what you need to get started or upgrade to MODX Revolution 2.3: Download Revolution 2.3 What's required to run Revolution 2.3 How to install MODX Revolution How to upgrade MODX Revolution Read the MODX Revolution Documentation It Takes a Village MODX is only as good as it is because of many individual community members and users that take the time to report issues and request new features. Make sure you read the documentation, post feedback and share your successes in the MODX community forums. On behalf of the entire MODX Team, Thank-you! [Less]
Posted almost 10 years ago by Jay Gilmore
Revolution 2.2.15 was released today. This patch release addresses a critical security issue related to the Manager login and logins using the Login snippet. In addition, there were several other minor security issues and bugfixes. This is release ... [More] includes critical security enhancements and should be considered a mandatory upgrade. Upgrading Is Critical We can't stress enough about the importance of diligently upgrading to the latest version of MODX. While no software is 100% secure, staying on the most current version protects you from hackers that rely on exploiting outdated unpatched software. If you're not sure what version of MODX Revolution you're running, login to your website Manager and go to Reports>System Info, and you should see it in the top section. If you need help upgrading your site, please contact your website builder, find a MODX Professional or get in touch with MODX Support. Highlights of 2.2.15 Here are some of the highlights of 2.2.15: Fixed Manager login/Login security issue Fixed incorrect sorting by rank in TV grid on template create/update screen Fixed two display issues with the Element Tree related to Categories Fixed to validation of Element Names For a complete list of changes view the changelog. Thanks to the Contributors Lets give thanks to those whose code was integrated in this release: danyaPostfactum, Daniel Melo, enigmatic-user, JP Devries (jpdevries), John Peca (TheBoxer), Jason Coward (opengeek), Garry Nutting (garryn), exside, Jiri Pavlicek (jiripavlicek), Mark Hamstra (Mark-H), Luk (exside), Petri Rautianen the-dunnock, and Romain Tripault (rtripault) Get Started with 2.2.15 Here's what you need to get started or upgrade to MODX Revolution 2.2.15: Download Revolution 2.2.15 What's required to run Revolution 2.2 How to install MODX Revolution How to upgrade MODX Revolution Read the MODX Revolution Documentation It Takes a Village MODX is only as good as it is because of many individual community members and users that take the time to report issues and request new features. Make sure you read the documentation, post feedback and share your successes in the MODX community forums. On behalf of the entire MODX Team, Thank-you! [Less]