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Marty Walker

Member Since 11 Feb 2011
Offline Last Active Yesterday, 11:33 PM
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#36976 WalkerAbercrombie

Posted by Marty Walker on 07 June 2013 - 06:48 AM

Hi everyone,

This site got a responsive refresh today - it's practically a brand new site.

http://walkerabercrombie.com.au/

Cheers
Marty


#36644 Hanna Code

Posted by Marty Walker on 04 June 2013 - 06:42 AM

Tiny mind blown...




#35873 Ohmspeaker.com

Posted by Marty Walker on 26 May 2013 - 08:50 PM

Great work!




#35436 PW Online Installer (download of latest PW install to server)

Posted by Marty Walker on 21 May 2013 - 06:44 AM

You can use ModulesManager to download/install modules already.

 

 

 

 

I have no idea what this error is about, looks like some server configuration issue?

 

Not sure. Everything looked to be fine. But it's working now :)




#35416 Child care centre website help

Posted by Marty Walker on 20 May 2013 - 10:48 PM

Hi,

 

I have a series of sites I'm building which are, for the most part, reasonably straight-forward. But there's an element to each one that I'd rather give to someone else to work out for me.

The site is for a day care centre (part of this service) which has 3 'rooms' - one room for each age group (o-2, 2-3 & 3-5 years). In each room there are approximately 30-35 children. The task I've been set is to give the parent of each child a unique login with which to view their child's portfolio at the end of the year (it might be a PDF or a gallery of jpegs, I'm not sure yet). Additionally each room has a daily 'diary' and if you're the parent of a child in that room you can also see a gallery of images for that day.

Home
- Rooms
- 2013
-- Room A
--- John Johnson
--- Frank Smith
--- Bertie Jones
--- etc
-- Room B
--- Mark Smith
--- Ted Nelson
--- etc

- Daily Diary
-- 2013
--- Room A
---- 29 March
---- 30 March
---- etc
--- Room B
---- 29 March
---- 30 March
--- Room C
---- 29 March
---- 30 March

In the PW admin I need a straight-forward admin page that the administrator of each section can:
a. Create a username & password - and be able email it when necessary to that parent.
b. Assign selected pages (most likely just the diary page and their child's page - they may have more than one child at the centre) to that user so that only they can see it
c. Help with template code and code for login forms & password reminders
 

At this stage I'm happy to be guided by the bigger PW-brained people as to how best to achieve this - and how much it'll cost of course. The crucial thing is having the user admin be easy to use as the folk using it haven't used ProcessWire before.

 

Regards

Marty




#34288 Karena Savannah Cramer

Posted by Marty Walker on 05 May 2013 - 10:47 PM

Hi Ryan,

 

Great work. Congratulations! Without a doubt our children are our finest work. I hope she's a sleeper :)

 

Regards

Marty




#33777 Newsletter system for PW

Posted by Marty Walker on 27 April 2013 - 01:49 AM

I wouldn't go near sending bulk emails from your own server as Martijn suggested. I have however toyed with using PW as a e-newsletter content creation tool for a couple of clients.

 

Regards

Marty
 




#33688 martywalker.com.au

Posted by Marty Walker on 25 April 2013 - 12:41 AM

Thanks @thistimj & @diogo. That shot was a fluke. I stuck my phone against the window the night before they put up barriers and pulled the building down.

 

@horst: you might like this one too.

 

Regards

Marty




#33621 martywalker.com.au

Posted by Marty Walker on 23 April 2013 - 09:21 PM

In a rare display of personal work I’ve made a photographic site to show some of my pics. I hope you like it.

http://stlmv.in/mw


#33556 Working with ProcessWire & getting EXIF data from images

Posted by Marty Walker on 22 April 2013 - 04:30 PM

Hi,

 

@MarcC Ideally having a check for data and populate fields would be a great idea. In my case my setup looks like this. As you can see there'll be scans from the YashicatMat that probably won't show anything because it records no data and I haven't written anything down for the shot :) .

 

 

 

mw-photoblog.jpgscreenshot_16.jpg




#33055 Quickly setting up fields

Posted by Marty Walker on 15 April 2013 - 08:37 PM

I think that module only imports data into existing fields. And the 'issue' with the profile exporter is that it's an all or nothing approach - which is great - but I'm after a selective approach to adding multiple fields.

 

For example my 'Settings' page would have anything from five to a dozen fields of various types: textfields for site name, email field for contact emails, check boxes for toggling sidebars on and off... the list goes on.




#33049 Quickly setting up fields

Posted by Marty Walker on 15 April 2013 - 05:37 PM

Hi,

 

I'm not sure if this is an API question but here goes. On a few recent sites I find myself creating the same sets of fields over and over - for a 'settings' page for example. Is there a way I can import/create a group of fields quickly?

 

If you haven't seem Ryan's Form Builder there's a nifty import/export tool. That's what got me thinking about this.

 

Cheers

Marty




#32937 Namecheap launches .pw domains

Posted by Marty Walker on 14 April 2013 - 07:10 AM

I couldn't help myself either:

  • smd.pw
  • stillmovingdesign.pw



#32592 Release: Thumbnails

Posted by Marty Walker on 11 April 2013 - 03:47 AM

Ha! I did today for the first time! It felt good too. :)

One day I'll get around to installing your module.


#32572 Processwire put the nail in the wordpress coffin for me...

Posted by Marty Walker on 10 April 2013 - 07:04 PM

I've been in the same predicament with EE and Txp - either with orphaned plugins that don't work on latest versions or server changes that rendered orphaned plugins useless. And because the sites were small enough I've converted them over just to save me (and the client) the hassle of going through an upgrade and also for the learning experience with PW. I haven't regretted doing this once.

 

Cheers

Marty