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  1. We are using Emailit, and it is working very well. We got a lifetime deal on AppSumo. Check: https://appsumo.com/products/emailit/
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  2. Postmark is nice. I use it on all my sites. I picked up a lot of credits before they went subscription only. Nice UI, reliable, good support and docs too.
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  3. Hello, Recently I did an extensive research and found https://maileroo.com/pricing to be the best value compared to similar services I found. I registered with them, but the project I will use it for has not yet reached the point where it is actually needed. The ProcessWire instance in question can also handle the initial email sending volumes using the VPN’s own SMTP service.
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  4. Hey all, MediaHub is ready! Thanks for the kind words and the questions about availability. I've been replying to a few people privately, but here's the latest.. It has been given a thorough kicking on my own site(s) and 2 client sites. I'm opening up a waitlist for those interested in purchasing early access. I want to limit it initially to the first 5-10-ish people. IE small batches so I can make sure the purchase and licensing flow works smoothly hear how the setup goes across different environments provide proper support to each person. If you're interested, DM me here. Early access members will get a discount on the first year of updates as a thank you for feedback. I'll post a walkthrough video here shortly, but the screenshots earlier in the thread should give you a pretty good picture of things. Cheers everyone, Peter
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  5. Most important to me is that I understand everything that goes into the core, and that means that AI is used for ideas and suggestions, but the code is still written by hand. And even then, the suggestions and ideas only end up in the core if they produce a measurable improvement. After testing and benchmarking, sometimes the ideas/suggestions result in an improvement, and just as often they do not. I do the same with pull requests. Coding and re-coding something is how I feel comfortable that I understand it. Perhaps too old-school but I don't think that will ever change. So long as I'm in charge of the core, I need that level of understanding with it. On another project I'm working on with a client (an add-on to their website), we're letting Claude handle the code entirely, with lots of instructions from us, but zero code from us. It's kind of a test and a learning experience, and the client initiated it. We don't know the details of the code, but we do know that the code works quite well. Though I had a peek at its code and found it to be quite solid. What's funny is that in this case, Claude is having me build web services it can pull data from. So I'm giving it instructions, but it's also giving me instructions. 🙂
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  6. I just came across this library and thought I'd share. Are any of you using this in your ProcessWire sites? It looks very similar to what I've read about HTMX but I have yet to test either properly. I just dropped the following into the head of my portfolio site and now navigation is as smooth as butter! No page load flicker, and I didn't modify anything else. The only bug on my site was when I tried to load the landing page in another language, but that may be as related to the URL segment, or the way in which PW organises translated pages? Not sure. I haven't learned enough about AJAX to know if this would interfere with existing contact forms or not without customisation (?). Curious to hear what you think, or if you're implementing this, HTMX or similar on your sites. Alpine AJAX looks like another interesting alternative. <!-- 1. uJS Script - Include the script --> <script src="https://unpkg.com/@digicreon/mujs/dist/mu.min.js"></script> <!-- 2. Initialize --> <script>mu.init();</script> https://mujs.org/
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  7. Contrary to Chrome's preload feature, it only fetches pages from the current site, and you can disable it: mu.init({ prefetch: false, });
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  8. I saw it on HN last week and it caught my eye as well: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47285876 I will be playing around with it at some point as I love the hypermedia approach of doing things (big HTMX fan). I like that it can do what they call "patch modes" (what other libraries call "islands"?). HTMX can do that too, but it's feels off with the "OOB" approach. That has always bothered me, but I think they are addressing that in HTMX v4. I've played with Alpine-Ajax and Datastar as well, but muJS seems like it best aligns with the way I think.
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  9. I have also been a customer of all-inkl.com for many years. The price/performance ratio is really excellent, and if you ever need support, you usually get a response within a few minutes.
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  10. Padloper is dead! Long live Padloper! It is official! Padloper is now ProcessWire Commerce. ProcessWire Commerce is a free, open-source fully featured e-commerce module (plugin) for building and managing fully function online shops (stores) in ProcessWire. It is flexible, extensible, highly customisable, scalable, robust, multilingual by design and battle tested. Pro Support ProcessWire Commerce is designed to be easy to develop with and to use. For some, you might need extra reassurance that professional help will be available if you need it. Or, you might have a question about how to perform a certain thing or wish to support the project to ensure that any issues are dealt with quickly. Or you might want to sponsor a particular feature. If this is you, Pro Support and custom development can be purchased from my website. Community Support These forums. Donations If you value my work or my work helps support your work or you just want to say thanks, please consider donating. Thanks! Requests Modalities are still being worked out. Please note: I'll add features at my own pace; if and when I can (reasons for this discussed elsewhere in the forums). I'll focus on security, PRs and maintaining the project and major bug fixes. I hope community will contribute. Sponsored (pay for a feature) features: This can be by individuals or community driven. Please contact me for availability. Known Bugs ProcessWire Commerce Admin GUI is broken in the new admin theme, i.e., ProcessWire 3.0.248 (or newer). Save + Exit and similar broken on some pages at some recent ProcessWire version. Manually order creation broken (backend). Please file bug reports in the repo here - https://github.com/kongondo/ProcessWireCommerce/issues. Contributing This is a community project. All contributions are welcome! We are still working out how the 'how'. Documentation Please see this thread. Other Important Stuff Migrating from Padloper. Community help request. Tech Stack ProcessWire (PHP). Vanilla JS htmx Alpine JS Tailwind CSS MySQL Download Here you go!
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