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Good read about working as a freelancer or for an Agency. http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2010/09/working-for-a-web-design-agency/
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Firebug is only 1 tool out of many. Together with the rest of FF web tools it makes your life a lot easier. http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/firefox-web-development-tools/
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It's a long going discussion, different posts, same subject. Look at this second last post. You can find more of them in the forum. http://processwire.com/talk/topic/4426-pushing-pw-in-web-design-agencies/ I guess, depends on the clients you are approaching. Clients who need their first website usually are no problem using processwire. Clients who already have some websites and web technicians with cms-x working for them, well you need to show and convince them that with processwire they are going to save time and money. Not an easy thing to do because in the end clients have to convince them selves.
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ProcessWire Installation Using LAMP Server On CentOS 6.4
pwired replied to Senthilkumar's topic in Tutorials
Thanks Senthilkumar for this contribution to pw. Last couple of months pw's forum activity is clearly growing . Nice layout and style (all clear) website unixmen. Nice penguins and slideshow too.- 2 replies
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I started with xampp long time ago but gave up on it and moved over to wamp. Really recommended for website testing, experiments, checking different php version compatibility, debugging, etc.
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Wishbone have a look here too: http://processwire.com/talk/topic/4173-grouped-forum-posts-links-articles-tutorials-code-snippets/
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Yes that's exactly how it is. I am going through the same phase. Not born with a programmers/coders mind but mad about processwire. It's a hard fight. But lots can be done with only the api of processwire. Stick to that first and in the mean time learn php to it. Works for most designers. And yes thanks to this forum with a lot of helping pro coders things are really good here.
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I like women with a string.
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Good Post. Never read it so clear. Gives me a good handle on those matters.
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Women with curly hair or curved women ok, but curly women mmmm.
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Ay - I here you there brother. It's a coded jungle out there with brackets, curly brackets, comma's, semi columns, double quotes, single quotes, double points, forward slash, backward slash, arrows, white space, etc. etc. And then all that is going to be mixed with php, api, html, apart from css and js.
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There's a lot to find in the forum http://processwire.c...7-custom-login/ http://processwire.c...tor-login-form/ http://processwire.c...eset#entry15894 http://processwire.c...password +reset
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PW not installing correctly - admin not found
pwired replied to Jamie Gordon's topic in Getting Started
Looks like a .htaccess or folder location problem From Ryan When you get 404s for everything but the homepage, that means the .htaccess file is not working. Edit your .htaccess file and paste in some garbage at the top, like "alkjaelfkjaef" and save. Now view your homepage. If you get a 500 error, your .htaccess is working (and you should look at the RewriteBase Nik mentioned). But if your homepage still works, then you know your .htaccess is not working. At this point, you need to tell your web host to turn it on. Or if you run the server, you need to add "AllowOveride All" to your httpd.conf for the account. Try this 1. find the line "# RewriteBase /" 2. delete the "#" 3. Important: put in the whole URL of your processwire-folder without the "http://" From Nik Did you try this in your .htaccess already? RewriteBase /processwire-folder/ And then try http://mywebsite.com/processwire/ That would be the url if you didn't change it during the install.- 27 replies
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PW not installing correctly - admin not found
pwired replied to Jamie Gordon's topic in Getting Started
This should help http://processwire.com/talk/topic/1-what-is-the-admin-login-url/ http://processwire.com/talk/topic/4011-cannot-login-to-admin-area/- 27 replies
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PW not installing correctly - admin not found
pwired replied to Jamie Gordon's topic in Getting Started
Can you access the default home page that comes installed with processwire ? Did you change something with friendly urls ?- 27 replies
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Then why is this not mentioned on the homepage introduction of processwire or in the readme.txt of a pw download zip ? It would give a lot of people more ease of mind from the beginning when they start with processwire. This info is significantly just too important to know from the beginning when making a cms choice / investment for designers, coders and clients. Call it something like future ready.
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Ryan just saved your post. Very usable as a good intro when teaching processwire cms to clients or to a class.
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Yes you do have a very important point there. Look what happened with modx, cotonti, wolf, etc. Trying to migrate a bunch of websites from one cms to another is a real nightmare. Is processwire immune for not falling apart or disappearing ? I asked Ryan the same question because he is the only lead developer of processwire what worries me. His answer was that there are more co-developers who can continue processwire in case he can't anymore. We'll who are his co-developers who can take over when necessary ? Others posted that software simply never stays for ever. Not very promising. It would at least be something to have some kind of php diagnose module so each one of us can debug and adapt the core and api of processwire to future php upgrades. This at least worked for modx evo which fell apart first, but later on was php 5.3 debugged and came back alive again.
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Or just leave it up to the user and let him choose how many buttons, what layout and style he prefers to see when working with a program. Many programs have a view button where you can do that.
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Clutter ? Ugly ? Better have a look under View. There you can: 1. Choose 6 different interface layouts or save your own 2. Disable or enable or customize as many toolbars as you want to appear in the interface. 3. Same for tabs, preview, hide panels. 4. Choose different interface styles and go even further tweak your own color schemes. And I didn't look at their websites code but simply tried webuilder and only then came to my conclusion that it really rocks. And you so happy you don't have to use such editors and there's these wonderful new editors that focus on what's important, well that reads pretty personal to me. Besides that, webuilder is a time saver something that is always important. Webuilder isn't from yesterday either but has a 7 year history of improvements. http://www.softpedia.com/progChangelog/WeBuilder-Changelog-23216.html and you can read about their roadmap on the bottom of this page http://www.webuilderapp.com/whatsnew.php When something is really good, the word needs to be spread Can say the same of processwire. // end of my webuilder contribution
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http://www.webuilderapp.com/highlights.php I guess sometimes a windows program beats any equivalent for the Mac Try running Windows in a virtual machine within OS X, use Parallels Desktop, VMware Fusion, or VirtualBox. You could run more windows programs in that case. VirtualBox is free and I have good experience with it. Or use something like CrossOver
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During install you can point to a pen-drive and install webuilder also as a portable version and carry it along makes it even more amazing than it already is. http://help.blumentals.net/webuilder/customizing/usb.htm http://www.webuilderapp.com/highlights.php
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Many good password managers include managing bookmarks with not only urls but also logins (keepass) I use Opera to save important webpages, articles as a complete file. (Not all pages stay for ever on-line)
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Pretty logical after seeing each year the market for desktop pc's and windows bringing less money. MS buying Nokia is a strategic move to grow more in the smartphone market that is still on the rise and push windows phone at the same time. Why you think Steve Balmer is leaving MS ? Because under his supervision Win Vista, MS Surface and Win 8 have flopped. Evolution in MS business model based on windows and office has stopped years ago. It is slowly dying out. Change is the only certain thing in life, even for MS. MicroSoft needs people like Steven Sinofsky. At least he saved the MS day after Vista with Win 7 and shipped products on time. In general, seems to me that the speed of change is growing each year all over the world. Or is it just me ?
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Almost 3000 php scripts, more than a git or on-line repository ever would become Yes, good suggestion. All Links deleted. ------------------- post edited