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  1. This week I’ve bumped the dev branch version number to 3.0.249. This includes a little under 20 commits with various small updates, also including several to the new AdminThemeUikit default theme. This will likely continue for a couple more minor versions on the dev branch as we continue to optimize and improve it. See dev branch commit log for more details. I’m currently developing a portal application in ProcessWire for a client, and also working to finish up the ProcessWire.com website with the new design. We’re getting very close to having it technically ready, leaving just some writing for the homepage and features sections of the site. So the new site could be online in as soon as the end of the month. Stay tuned! Thanks for reading and have a great weekend!
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  2. I'm using a regular UIkit modal... Original theme: With the default theme the modal is vertically centered, which causes a weird glitch when closing it: As the UIkit docs mention there is a standardised way to center the modal: https://getuikit.com/docs/modal#center-modal. And as you can see there it will work properly if used properly. I don't know why the default modal is vertically centered with the new theme, but I know that adding these kind of visual "optimisations" causes problems. Could you please stick to default UIkit markup and concepts as much as possible with your overrides to avoid these kind of issues? Thank you.
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  3. There is a free online event on ::: June 17, 2025 ::: 13:30–18:30 CET/CEST ::: 07:30–12:30 EST/EDT ::: 11:30–16:30 UTC https://lp.jetbrains.com/phpverse-2025/ @ryan what about taking part as a speaker on such events to make PW more popular?
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  4. Thank you very much for your quick reply! I was already thinking something like that. If you can give me an entry point, I can certainly implement it. I would send you the entire code via PM. Many thanks again
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  5. ...that's the title of this video that I found recently and it had some useful tips & tricks that I didn't know:
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  6. Hi everyone, Tracy is now using the brand new AdminNeo project. It's been quite a rollercoaster in the Adminer world with the apparent death of Adminer, to AdminerEvo, and then AdminerNeo, then the revival of Adminer, and now AdminNeo. I have been following both Adminer and AdminNeo and deciding which one to use and while I do worry that AdminNeo might not survive given the long history of the original Adminer (now it's alive again), the theme we were using was written by the AdminNeo developer and I just can't live with any of the Adminer themes by comparison. AdminNeo also introduces a robust external login system (instead of the hack needed by Adminer), so that's where we are now. Along the way I also added styling to page IDs so you can now tell if a page is hidden, unpublished, both, or trashed: I have also added a modal viewer for images, audio, and video, along with download functionality, along with thumbnails for images. And we also finally have a nice interface for the full Adminer Process module (Setup > Adminer) when not in Standalone mode - @Robin S - I think you might actually want to use this now 😜 Please let me know if you notice any issues or have any suggestions.
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  7. Example: foreach($list_of_cards as $card){ // cache cleared then selector matches $files->render("inc/some-include", $vars , ["cache" => "template=some_template", "name" => "template_cache_{$card->id}"]) } Available since version 3.0.130
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  8. This one's been a long time coming, but this week we launched a site for the UK charity INQUEST who provide support for families involved in state related deaths. This was part of their 40th Anniversary and the site showcases significant milestones and events from their archive over the last 40 years. There's an interactive timeline, case studies and oral histories. Even given the difficult subject matter we're really pleased with the result: Behind the scenes, the modules we used were mostly the usual suspects, Tracy Debugger, ProCache etc. Also RockFrontend specifically for the ajax routing (would love that as a separate module @bernhard ) which we used with HMTX in various places. Not sure we really needed to use HTMX on this one but hey, it is very handy. One module we made use of which we hadn't used before was @Richard Jedlička's PDF fieldtype so that we could generate thumbnails of PDF documents. There are a lot of historical documents on the site and having the thumbnails generated automatically was really handy. The site seems to have gone down really well. And we actually had a launch party - it's been years since that happened... https://history.inquest.org.uk/ Oh, and it does very nicely in Lighthouse and gets A+ in Observatory as well 🙂
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