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  1. This subject seems to come back every now and then. When it comes to the client the backend of processwire is already easy enough to update for example text and pictures in the website of the client. So what do you mean by giving the client a toy as a visual builder ? Are you thinking of some kind of visual builder plugin or template for processwire ? How would that be possible to achieve without hacking the core of processwire with the use of some sort of shortcodes ? The client would only end up creating frankenstein websites like divi does.
  2. What cms have you been using before ? Processwire doesn´t work the typical "cms" way so you might need to adapt. The forum is already loaded with answers about these matters so just have a look. You can start from here: https://processwire.com/talk/topic/4173-grouped-forum-posts-links-articles-tutorials-code-snippets/ and from there start digging the forum.
  3. Cache + Sessions. It's the thing to do after moving a site.
  4. Remember that guy Max Schrems ? He successfully took the Safe Harbour Agreement to the European Court and it has been declared no longer valid. You can read here more about it.
  5. I like the type writer thing
  6. Tracydebugger has come a long way. Thanks for developing it into the powerful tool it has become.
  7. I want to see a separate channel in the forum where everybody can upload graphics, banners, animations and video clips to promote processwire.
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  8. Roadmap: I want a separate channel in the forum where everybody can upload graphics, banners, animations and video clips to promote processwire.
  9. https://processwire.com/docs/tutorials/how-to-structure-your-template-files/ https://processwire.com/blog/posts/processwire-3.0.49-introduces-a-new-template-file-strategy/ https://processwire.com/talk/topic/740-a-different-way-of-using-templates-delegate-approach/
  10. jquery shopping carts are vulnerable on the client side as prices can be changed before checkout. many jquery shopping carts have this known security flaw. Please do some research before you are going to use a jquery based shopping cart. You have to verify that each item in the cart exists and that the price is correct. Snipcart should be safe to use. https://www.reddit.com/r/javascript/comments/1dxiy0/this_javascript_shopping_cart_just_looks_too_easy/
  11. Hi Sephiroth Did you try net2ftp, monsta ftp and cpanel proxy urls at the office ?
  12. I agree, it's bad humor with Processwire's credit. Seems to become a new habit as there was this one before: https://processwire.com/talk/topic/18058-two-things-wordpress-does-better-than-pw/
  13. Good story. But I smell only coders can do something like that. Found a typo at the bottom: Give that some though and ponder. though misses a t How did you do the beautiful sliding in and out back to top button ? Same the social network buttons ?
  14. Hi SamC, First I want to thank psy for bringing this template to attention. I am also no fan of pre-made templates due to their bloated code but this one is an exception when it comes to quality code, customizability and flexibility. Since version 4.x.x it has Speed Improvements, Javascript Optimizations & Less File Sizes. Yes you have to buy a new license for each project which is now $11 (tax included) and when the offer finishes it will be $16. Still I consider this little money for what you get and the time it will save for standard projects. https://themeforest.net/item/canvas-the-multipurpose-html5-template/9228123 Disclaimer: I am in no way affiliated with canvas, themeforest or envato.
  15. +1 for this canvas template tip. Reading the comment section it seems to have clean code. For $11 you get all the bang you see on the live previews and demos. I just bought it.
  16. man i love this thread
  17. Processwire is a decoupled system. The front end is totally up to you, that's why processwire is loved by so many people. But about forms, if you go through this thread a couple of times, you will be making forms real quick: https://processwire.com/talk/topic/2089-create-simple-forms-using-api/
  18. Thanks for replying that info.
  19. @SamC You're right about that, the list of php coder jobs requirements published by companies are high and go beyond php such as oop, frameworks, js, sql, git, xml, json, css to name a few. I certainly wouldn't be able to code in all those fields at a company level. But I see the internet economy growing fast year after year with opportunities, jobs, self employment and money to be made. Instead of coding for a company I looked for shops that also have a website or a webshop. The number of shops that also start a website or a webshop is growing rapidly and they need somebody who can set it up and maintain it. Sure, some of them already have somebody doing that but not all of them. It is a matter of checking all the shops in your neighborhood until you find them. I found a health shop where they desperately needed someone to maintain several web shops for them. The php coding level needed for a webshop is not so high as for a company and is perfect for both making a second income and upgrading your coding skills in different fields as you go. Making money on the internet economy is also a good solution for if you are going to get a bad pension when you retire. Getting a pension in spain is uncertain and if you get one you get very little paid. Economy in spain is going bad and the social seguridad here tries to cut pensions where they can. The growing internet economy can be a solution for that. Either you use the money you make for a private pension or you keep on working easy from home
  20. I agree and php does the job perfectly with processwire for all those cases. If you have a bigger project you can choose from different php frameworks. If your project is really big and needs faster resources ok you can use something like elixer. But wouldn't that be the 5% cases ? PHP is still most wanted. Just look on the internet how many companies are looking for junior and senior php coders. I know a few coders in my neighborhood who make/maintain apps for ios. They all use php for server and cloud communication.
  21. I have read some good posts here that make a lot of sense to leave pw with it's api, php and jquery. It was then the main reason why so many moved from evo to processwire. The forum was vibrant and newbies came in every week for the no nonsense, making so much sense functionality of processwire. To me it is always the same story: people just can't leave their hands from something that is working perfectly good. It just has to be stuffed, cranked, pimped or changed in some way or another. Oh "it is evolution" I hear you say "we have to go with the latest stuff that is going around". We'll why not change the use of php for ruby on rails then, that would be something cool, right ? Not ! Please don't crank the core and leave the back end with jquery. Instead we should put our energy in processwire marketing it's - no nonsense, making so much sense functionality.
  22. Welcome back Ryan.
  23. The js wouldn't be loaded from that url, but from another url, so more dns resolvement and traffic from another server. Same like dragan I go for stability and not for every latest and newest.
  24. Do you mean during the time of developing a website ? I always have my js on the same server as the website. I guess loading from a url makes it a bit slower and gives more overhead.
  25. Yes it's usually that kind of hardware use that still makes them attractive. I used a serial port once to switch on lights in a room at the moment a security camera overlay detected movement. I don't live in France so I can't forward that port adapter to you. But yes maybe somebody in France here will pick it up.
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