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ajeebkp23 / LoginController.java
Created November 25, 2016 18:44 — forked from jewelsea/LoginController.java
JavaFX sample for an fxml based Login screen to main application transition with login session data transfer
package login;
import javafx.event.*;
import javafx.fxml.FXML;
import javafx.scene.control.*;
/** Controls the login screen */
public class LoginController {
@FXML private TextField user;
@FXML private TextField password;

Wagtail tutorial

Thanks to [Serafeim Papastefanos] for authoring this tutorial. Please note that the installation process is in flux; most of the steps here should soon be unnecessary.

[Wagtail] is a new Open Source [Django]-based CMS. In this 20 minute tutorial we will see how you can create a blog from scratch using Wagtail. If you want to see some more examples of usage please take a look at the [wagtaildemo] GitHub project.

To follow this tutorial you will need to have [Python] 2.7 installed with a working version of [pip] and [virtualenv].

Installing the wagtail dependencies

Why build a site? Why do your customers care?

The core purpose of a website is to help your customers answer the questions necessary to do business with you.

If your website is a series of answers to questions then the success of your site depends on what questions you answer--it's the questions and answers that show the customer you provide a service they're looking for, you're a good choice and that they should buy from you.

In general every customer has the following questions:

  1. Who are you?
  2. What do you offer?