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Volto - the default Plone 6 frontend

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Introduction

Volto is a ReactJS-based frontend for the Plone Content Management System. It is the default frontend starting with the Plone 6 release.

Plone is a CMS built on Python with more than 20 years of history and experience.

Plone has features that appeal to developers and users alike, such as an intuitive editing interface, customizable content types, hierarchical organization, and a sophisticated permissions model. This allows you to build anything from simple websites to enterprise-grade intranets.

Volto exposes all these features and communicates with Plone via its REST API.

Volto features the Pastanaga editor, a modern block-based content layout editor. It is extensible and customizable, so you can adapt the default blocks provided to match your requirements, or build new ones to cover them.

Volto is extensible using add-ons. You can build your own or choose from the community released ones:

Demo

You can try a Volto online demo at https://6.demo.plone.org/

Create a Volto project

To start a new project using Volto, follow the Plone installation documentation.

Documentation

You can find the latest documentation at https://6.docs.plone.org/.

For links to trainings and videos, see Other learning resources.

Supported Node.js versions

Volto runs using Node.js. We recommend using the current LTS version.

  • Node.js 20 LTS: Supported since Volto 17.
  • Node.js 18 LTS: Supported since Volto 17.
  • Node.js 16: No longer supported. It was supported from Volto 14 - 16.
  • Node.js 14: No longer supported. It was supported from Volto 8.8.0 - 16.
  • Node.js 12: No longer supported. It was supported from Volto 4 - 15.
  • Node.js 10: No longer supported. It was supported from Volto 1 - 12.

Supported Plone and Python versions

Volto is the default UI for Plone 6. It will work for all released Plone 6 versions.

For the Plone 5 series, the latest released version of Plone 5 is recommended.

The versions of Python that are supported in Volto depend on the version of Plone that you use.

Plone Python Volto
6.0 3.8-3.11 16.0 or 17.0
5.2 2.7, 3.6-3.8 15.0

Supported browsers

Volto works well with the current version of any modern browser, including their mobile flavors: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.

We do not guarantee that outdated browsers such as Internet Explorer 11 are supported by Volto.

Known good set of versions for backend packages

On Plone 6, we recommend using the known good set (KGS) of package versions that are specified in the Plone release.

On Plone 5, Volto is currently tested with the following packages pinned to specific versions, and we recommend using the same versions, which are:

  • plone.restapi 9.2.0
  • plone.rest 3.0.1
  • plone.volto 4.1.0

Volto in Production

Volto is actively developed since 2017 and used in production since 2018 on the following websites:

Please create a new issue or pull request to add your Volto-site here!

Contributing to Volto

To contribute to the Volto project by writing code, documentation, translations, and so on, please read Contributing to Plone and Contributing to Volto.

Since December 2023, this repository has a monorepo structure. Volto itself is treated as a library and you can find it in the packages/volto folder.

Contributors

License

MIT License. Copyrights held by the Plone Foundation.

See LICENSE.md for details.

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