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I like it - very much! Great type contrast, great use of white space beneath the headline. And I really like the way you placed the image and the text part! Wow! I usually hate these "scrolling text on the left, fixed image in the background" stuff - but this one really works well!
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ProcessWire conference, Switzerland (central europe)
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I’m in as well. But: what about a country with the EURO as currency? You guys in Switzerland are nearly the only ones around Central Europe with "Franken", so I‘ve heard... -
The rain is cool. But what about that cafe thing???
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Maybe I missed that somehow - but how do I update a module? I‘m using the "Version Control for Text Fields" module, for example, in version 0.9.1. But here the module is listed with version 1.0.6. My first step was to use my modules list in the admin backend, but right there I can only install other modules. My search in this forum wasn‘t successful... Soooo... someone help me please. Thanks! (Damned noobie-question, I know.)
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Tchermany! Or do you wanna know my DSL speed or browser version?
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Hi Marty! I really like the clean look and the fine typographic style. But one thing I noticed: the images need a loooong time to be loaded. Sometimes too long - too long for some guys to wait for, because some pages look empty - until the images get loaded... Anyone else having the same impression?
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Thanks, guys. Good to know it loads fast - despite the fact that our provider is strato... The shadow: yeah, I know. We decided to let it be that way. The CSS problems with the relative heights were just too annoying - we had other things to work on. And the general impression feels OK - even with that looooong shadow. What do you wanna know about PW? Just one general thing: every project and every manufacturer has its own page, also the team members have their own pages (but are only displayed on the team page). All the fields are normal text and imagefields, nothing fancy (compared to other showcase sites in here!).
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I really like it, too! Question: how did you handle these pricing tables?
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Hey guys, another green website from the processwire beginners based near munich. This website is our first REAL PW project - and (for us) one of the biggest sites we‘ve ever built. And actually the first one with a CMS/framework that we did totally on our own. So, don‘t be too negative - but don‘t be too positive either. http://www.roha-gmbh.de There are still many things that are not perfect yet, but since we started to design this website in 2011, it really was time to get it "into the wild" now! Many furniture manufacturers still haven‘t sent their best product images, so that is why there are still some lowres images in there. The project chapter needs some work on the photos as well, but that time will come... The site is not responsive yet, because it wasn‘t our main goal in 2011 - so we only wanted to get it working on tablets and phones, but without any special mobile styles. This will come, but that may take a while. The modules we used: - formbuilder - procache - redirects - versioncontrol - sitemapxml I‘m totally glad I found processwire a few months ago, because at first we planned to get that site done with pure static html. Which would not be TOO nice with about 80 html pages and many, many images (about 400). Finally a few "thank you"s to ryan, soma, diogo (for creating processwire and your help in this lovely forum) and to mademyday (for posting this on twitter, which made me read about processwire). Comments are welcome! Of course!
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Anyway: I really like the hotel website. Me personally, I would never use photos that way - one reason more why I like that style!
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Hell, yeah! Really nice...
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Good idea. In as well...
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Yeah, I like that one, too. Although it reminds me of another green portfolio site.
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Hi totoff! Thanks for your feedback. That‘s good to know... Altough I can't change the provider in the next few months, this is still an option for 2014. We'll see...
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I vote for electronic music... Sometimes a bit faster, sometimes relaxed and slowly. https://soundcloud.com/underworld/always-loved-a-film-underworld http://groovera.com
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Aaaaand another time: Thanks, Ryan...
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We use both - typekit and @fontface. Depends on which fonts we want to use. typekit has 1 disadvantage: once typekit is down, your fonts wont show up as planned. 2 days ago typekit had a downtime . but only 30min. in the late (central european) evening. But the wide variety of typekit makes it still a no-brainer!
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Hey Ollie! I like it! And it loads pretty fast, so no complaints here... Just one thing right now: For me as a designer there is a bit too much Arial in there. Why not testing a few webfonts? This could make the whole site a bit more characteristic, more elegant. At least for your headlines... Here are many good and free webfonts available for download: http://www.fontsquirrel.com
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Well, you gotta understand the power behind pages. At first I didn't get it either - because I only saw pages as, well, normal pages, just like in other systems. Not as a content container which can be called via the PW API. So yeah - once you got it, you got it. But it takes a while, I think. Especially when you look at and test many CMSs for just a short time. So I think this power feature/USP got to be explained again and again - to attract new developers... EDIT: hehehe, I should have answered right after reading Joss' message - instead of reading the message, then watching soccer, then answering - just to see that 2 other guys already answered the same...
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VHS vs Beta: yeah, right. But with CMSes there is a good chance that more than just 1 will survive. Different industry. Different products... Though I believe that a bit more marketing would do good. I just can talk for myself - but I was convinced to give PW a try by reading positive tweets and blogposts about PW by other webdevelopers - developers who I trust (mademyday and Michael van Laar were the guys that brought me to PW).
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Just managed to read it. Yeah, good interview, Ryan. Seems like it won't be the last one! (BTW: which is the third one of the Big3 you mentioned? )
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Looks like the "Karlsruhe-Connection" did its job! Welcome, owzim. Hope you enjoy working with PW as much as we do...