The secrets of a system integrator. My Journey of Startup, Product + Project Development
I’ll be working on a post for creating forms successfully in Mura CMS, one thing I ran into was a need to implement Captcha in Mura.
The Mura guys have a wonderful guide written up on how to use Mura’s built-in CFFormProtect captcha which has now been included with Mura since 5.1.130
As of Mura 5.4, the default site member registration / creation page does not include address fields as part of the required registration. Site members can edit their profile after creating their account to enter their address.
Of course, there are times where we need this information up front, and capturing it in the create profile screen in Mura is pretty straight forward.
I’ve built up a bit of a bad habit in the past year with my blog — I have dozens of draft posts that are near completion and need a bit more editing — I just never made the time to edit and post them.
It’s interesting looking back at all I wrote in 2010 and with the perspectives I ended up with at the end of 2010.
Here’s where I ended up: ColdFusion + Mura CMS + FW/1 Plugin Bundle = My web development nirvana. I haven’t been this happy with developing in years. It’s like discovering how easy ColdFusion made everything all over again, 12 years later.
How did this happen?