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  1. On the dev branch this week we have a good collection of issue fixes and feature requests. The dev branch commit log has all the details. One feature added this week which I think could come in very handy is #520 (via @Jonathan Lahijani) which adds the ability to hide individual images in an images field. When an image is hidden, you can see and work with it in the admin, but it gets removed from the field value on the front-end of the site at runtime, effectively hiding it. I know I'll use this a lot, particularly on photo galleries where I may want to remove an image or two from appearing in the grid of photos, but don't necessarily want to delete them. Images can be hidden (or unhidden) from the Actions select of each image, where you'll see a "Hide" option (or an "Unhide" option if the image is already hidden). Hidden images are also dimmed out when viewing the images field in the admin. On the API side, you can hide or unhide images and files using $image->hidden(true) to hide, $image->hidden(false) to unhide, and $image->hidden() to get a true or false as to whether or not the image is hidden. Though this will only be useful on unformatted field values, since hidden images are automatically removed from formatted field values. The same can be used with regular file fields, but we don't currently have a UI/interface for hiding or unhiding items from regular (non-image) file fields. Likely we'll add one soon, but I figured it's likely to get more use with image fields than file fields, so figured we'd start there. More next week. Thanks for reading and have a great weekend!
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  2. $d = strtotime('next monday +7 days'); echo date('Y-m-d', $d); Seems to work for me.
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  3. Thx Robin! While the Save + Close button is there (as expected), the js part makes the edit links all open home page, eg. they all have the link /processwire/page/edit/?id=1&quick_edit=1 I fixed that with: const $links = $('.PageListActionEdit a:not([data-autoclose])'); $links.each(function() { $link = $(this); $link.attr('data-autoclose', '#save-and-close').attr('href', $link.attr('href') + '&quick_edit=1'); }); Just to mention that using uk-hidden class (as a "belt and suspender" approach) would only work in AdminThemeUIkit, leaving out newer (and older) admin themes.
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  4. As of today, this is now a native feature on the dev branch: https://github.com/processwire/processwire-requests/issues/520#issuecomment-1961794624
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  5. I should give you guys an early access to our websites in the Beer Garden lol Thank you though for the valuable feedbacks, it’s the kind of things you can have a hard time to see once you’re deep into projects with unconventional design: you get used to it and think it’s “understandable” enough. I went ahead and made the grey text darker and I’ve displayed the title in the center when you hover the outer strands. I also increased the contrast when hovering these. I hope this will do. Please don’t look at my code ?
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  6. Does this help? https://processwire.com/blog/posts/processwire-3.0.107-core-updates/#trash-for-all Found here:
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  7. Thanks for making me aware of something that I've done wrong for about 20 years ?
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