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  1. Felix I much appreciate your writings on your neuwaerts website ! 1. quality content 2. easy to read 3. easy to understand (zum beispiel das gut und einfach erklärende wort strukturelement) for a beginner and designer to catch up with processwire in a short time. I call that writing style talent ! Deserves a place in Community Support. Same for the writings of Teppo about hooks.
  2. Why all these lollypop colors ?
  3. Good to have you and josh back again
  4. pwired

    GoPHP5: The Revenge

    Since the modx evo php crash road I feel safer now on the pw road but can't help my self from feeling alert.
  5. Looks like a post for dev talk, yet another php framework.
  6. pwired

    GoPHP5: The Revenge

    Funny that this thread was visible for 2 days and had only 1 reply. Actually it is not funny but more like a phenomena. Some questions just don't match with the forum zone.
  7. pwired

    GoPHP5: The Revenge

    Follow the processwire devbranch channel, it's all there http://processwire.com/talk/topic/3768-processwire-231-dev-branch/ PW is already compatible with PHP 5.4. It's unlikely that newer versions of PHP would break ProcessWire, but if for some reason it did, it will simply be updated
  8. Probably someone who needed text posted out quickly without much content. Webshit happens: http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/samsung-fined/
  9. pwired

    Joomla vs. PW

    A cms like Joomla still has momentum that keeps it going. Sometimes the momentum of a cms keeps building up despite having bad performance and bad architecture. It's what's happening in mainstream. Here my 5 cts in the cms pond. http://vschart.com/compare/processwire/vs/joomla
  10. http://processwire.com/talk/topic/3388-question-about-headinc-and-footerinc/ head and foot.inc start to make sense only after getting used to pw, maybe they need to be introduced more beginners friendly.
  11. Cracking captcha with ai http://vicariousinc.tumblr.com/post/65316134613/vicarious-ai-passes-first-turing-test-captcha
  12. food for the inner, perfect music to wake up with your gf on sunday morning.
  13. did somebody mention modx ? http://forums.modx.com/thread/87015/evo-doesn-t-work-with-php-5-5-x#dis-post-480279
  14. Blue on black or white css style seems to become defacto standard lately. Why leave so much white background ? Nice font used in word complementary. Yup big photos with short load time. Very nice proximaxp.jpg logo design. Did you do that design ? Photoshop ? How did you create the orange gradients in the 2 circles around xp ?
  15. Hi Matthew and kongondo- good posts dropzone.js and fine uploader - I like them, added to my arsenal.
  16. Funny that the focus these days is on giving a website a classic business look and feel, leaving creative look and touch aside.
  17. News from 3D Printer world: a 3D printed small rocket engine ! Used tech in the 3D printer http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_metal_laser_sintering Used material in the 3D printer cobalt-chromium Advantages Cheaper and faster than traditional ways of constructing small rocket engines. Total cost of this one: 6800 dollar. Videos of testing the 3D printed rocket engine that will launch a 1,33 Kg miniature-satellite into space. http://www.space.com/23097-students-test-fire-3d-printed-rocket-engine-video.html
  18. At MatthewSchenker and especially sshaw, thanks for both your honest and open replies 39 and 38 that I copied out and saved in my notes. It does always good when reading about the person behind the coder, dealing with the real life side of a website and not just with the pw tech side of a website. As economy out there is slowing down and getting less paid in mainstream jobs, economy on the internet is on the rise. So my goal is to shift my income to the internet. I hear some people already talking about creating a compensating pension from the internet through building a lot of websites during 5 or 10 years. Must be true. That's exactly what a seller told me once who worked in the same company I worked for before. While I already heard about this from motivational speakers on youtube, I really needed to read this in a website building context. I always struggle with the concept of perception and getting it to work in my favor. Many times I self sabotage my own efforts. Not communicating in the right way with the market, opportunities and clients/customers. Sometimes you need to read something you already know in a different way/context from somebody in the same field to actually make it work for you. Especially when you are stuck in a tunnel vision on the economy and suffer from anxiety disorders. Excellent tip, thanks !! Very motivational, yes simply must work ! Thanks for that offer and hope you will stay around on this forum long enough for me asking my questions. Also thanks for those links to resources for the non tech side but, the "real life side" of building websites and creating your own economy.
  19. All that Drupal is this and that is already discussed a lot on this forum and on a ton of other forums (google them). Drupal is well known and ranked high in the top of cms world for a good reason. More clients these days who need a website have already heard about drupal and wordpress and may expect you to do the same. However none of them has heard about processwire. If you look at job offers for cms - websites work in newspapers, etc, have you ever seen a company asking for somebody experienced in processwire ? From all the people I know my self who are doing work as a web designer / coder use eiter typo3, drupal or wordpress. Many small businesses, offices, services, etc, don't even need a full blown database driven interactive website. They just need a simple website only presenting their products and services with a contact form and or guestbook with pictures. Something that can be easy maintained by the same guy who is also doing the helpdesk on the phone. Good example of this is getsimplecms http://get-simple.info/ Anyway, I was only lucky that I bumped into processwire because I got fed up with modx and took the same road from there like so many others on this forum. Processwire left out all the things I didn't like in all the other cms'es out there that I tried and makes it what a cms should be. I think processwire could need some more publicity and promotion to rank it along with drupal and wordpress. Or maybe despite it's huge potential, they want processwire to stay ranked as it is, I don't know. You must be a lucky guy then. Economy is slowing down both in Europe and America, unemployment and competition is growing. Prices in the supermarket, electricity, gas, rent, etc. are going up every year So I really need to make some money. But maybe that is all just me.
  20. Already answered in the posts of this thread: http://processwire.com/talk/topic/4491-unable-to-log-into-processwire-website/
  21. I guess a stable release will be soon.
  22. pwired

    Debugging tips

    FirePHP is new to me, looks very helpful.
  23. Music that goes psychedelic and gets a hold on you - enjoy
  24. continue here: http://processwire.com/talk/topic/1041-raydale-multimedia-a-case-study/ http://getsymphony.com/discuss/thread/79645/
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