Biscuit
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Dohhhhhh! My bad, I totally missed that. I could swear I saw "Release" somewhere on this module. Once I get a firmer grasp of PW's ins and outs, I'd be happy to contribute what brain cells I have left to working out the kinks.
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That was excellent, THANK YOU! Steps 4+ were where I was stuck on. And yes, you were right...now that I see how it works, it *is* far easier than I was making it out to be. Thanks so much for taking the time to answer my questions! Now I'm off to tackle the navigation.
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"Hello World" always works for me *grins* This looks awesome Ryan, I appreciate it, especially on a holiday weekend. I saw the Quick Start (in process) on the site yesterday (yeah, I promised myself I'd take this weekend off...we see how that went), though I'm not seeing it now/can't find it now. Taking this tutorial for a spin now, thanks!
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Yeah, that keeps being referenced when I ask questions. I *have* read it, several times in fact, long before I ever considering asking for help in the forum.
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Much of the time I'm at a location where I can't watch videos. I did watch a few posted to YouTube about ProcessWire...and found they either repeated simple steps over and over, or went too fast for me to figure anything out. Yep, I saw that in the comments of the module (though the example needs a semi-colon at the end).. Tried it, and it didn't work for me. Perhaps I should list all steps taken before asking questions in the forums, to save time.
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A fan page would be a good idea, also. News, announcements, etc can be shared from a fan page, where they can't be from a group. I normally *hate* FB groups...but I made this one exception
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Yep, I saw the examples included. It was the first thing I looked at. Still lost.
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No worries...just wanted to make sure I didn't miss it. Even showing one way, a starting point, is a good thing. Getting started with something new is almost always the hardest part. Having gotten their feet wet, it's easier to for people to find their own way.
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I had done what you suggested, several times in fact. I went back once more (just to be thorough) and took a looooonger look at header.php (head.inc renamed), and see a lot more than I did over the past few days. I swear that sidebar code wasn't there before! lol I think I was expecting only "header" info to be there. My bad for that. I have read the templates section of the API, but it didn't really "click" for me. I think the part that's confusing me is the fields/fieldtypes. How they are used/called. I was able to find some http://processwire.com/videos/page-fieldtype/ documentation under videos, and if those are the other docs available then I'll watch next week. I'm not always in a place/location where I can watch videos. I personally do much better with written code examples. Yeah, sorry...I'm old sk00l. I do still want to know how to call a module (say the Twitter feed) into a specific area (say the sidebar). I respectfully disagree, this functionality *is* something one needs to get a site going. Or any other module. Your choice. Thanks. Time will tell if that holds true. It's heavily commented, to a point. That's the point where at least *I* am left asking the question "OK, now what? Now what do I do?" I go through this myself when I write tutorials on things I have done for years (and could do in my sleep). What needs to be done (and the knowledge behind it) is so ingrained in me, that I don't realize not everyone knows the inbetween parts. I happen to share that opinion of those two (and more). I've tried many CMSes (CMSi? lol) and never careful for them because they are more of a hindrance than a help. That's why I was hoping that PW would be a good solution, since from what I see it "stays out of my way" more so than your average CMS. I'm used to coding by hand, using includes. I just need to get past this "learning bump" to see if PW is a good fit. I realize I probably come across as impatient, but I don't have 2 weeks to ramp up on something unless I can be sure it will do what I need it to do, and the time is being well-spent. It's never taken me more than a day to judge one way or the other whether an app would fit my needs. What I've seen of PW thus far, it has some amazing features! Now if I only knew how to use them.... That would be awesome! SMFs' search feature leaves a lot to be desired. I *do* appreciate your reply and your efforts, thank you!
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Thank you! That's the part I'm stumped over. That and the fields (how they work, etc). I've looked at the HelloWorld.module and tried to decipher/deconstruct it to see how it's working, and see that the placement is hard-coded into the module itself. I can't speak for others, but I don't even need a step-by-step tutorial. Just a working example would be fine. Something that shows how to make what I want show up where I want it.
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I'd love to see the set, also. I think seeing how they go together would go a long way in showing those of us who are new to PW how it works. Without examples, I'm lost. I have to wonder if others who've been with this project a while started with that set as examples?
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A search of "Processwire" on the http://codingpad.maryspad.com/ site comes back empty. Would it be under something else/another name?
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Yeah. A getting started/tutorial is REALLY needed. I'm well versed in HTML/XHTML/CSS/PHP/Javascript/Perl, etc (nearing 10 years of experience)...but this involves more than simply writing the code. Yes, I can edit pages through the GUI, but beyond that, I have NFI idea how to begin to do what I want to do. I've installed modules. OK, great...now how do I get them to show up? In the Page? In the sidebar? I'll continue slogging through the forums looking for clues, hopefully I wouldn't give up before I find enough to get started. Just some simple code examples would be enough. It's like there's documentation on steps 1 and 2, then steps 7, 8 and 9....but steps 3, 4, 5 and 6 aren't referenced anywhere. TIA to Ryan, Martin, and Apesia. I've already gotten a lot of good tips from your posts.