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  1. Nujabes
  2. I would add fields to users (as they are themselves Pages) and you could call the added fields using the API from another page that's visible in your page tree under Home. Maybe you could link the frontend page with the actual user Page with a Page select field.
  3. Erwin giving no fucks in chapter 75 #ShingekiNoKyojin

  4. Since this topic popped up I have been thinking on how to help PW grow from my possibilities. I am no whizz coder, but surely I can pull off some websites and maybe some other tricks, but in the end I'm rather a designer that deals with small to mid size business demands. I try to participate as much as I can supporting users, but I find that most of the times my experience is not enough, so maybe I can put my other "stuff I know how to do" to help. PW seems to already have an experienced audience, that are migrating from other software some more complex, some from the popular systems available, but I don't really think there's much material for people who handle front end technologies with average skills who want to transition into server side solutions to achieve a full stack developer status that let's them take on bigger projects and not just pure front end. I think Processwire is a killer weapon for that type of developer because of all the heavy lifting from Processwire without compromising flexibility, makes it really friendly who people who already know the basics of coding and probably has experience with javascript. So after explaining a bit where I stand, I had this ideas for tutorials series: - How to make a one page website with Processwire. - Portfolio from scratch with Processwire. (here goes my blog!) - How to make your comic book website with Processwire. I think this kind of "generic" type of tutorial, will attract people starting with frontend technologies and middle to advance users will get the grasp of how things work in Processwire and just dive into it. So, that's why I'm making all this noise about the live coding and stuff haha, I just think Processwire needs more media out there that shows solutions for practical problems that learning web developer's could be potentially searching for. Sorry if the conversation drifted away, just wanted to expose my goals. What do you guys think?
  5. Just to complement the "google search tip" which is great: https://processwire.com/talk/topic/6196-easy-search-on-pw-forums-with-google/ (Shouldn't this information be pinned somewhere?? )
  6. What a mess!! And apparently escalating! We always got Twitch tho
  7. Welcome John! Indeed great intro! As Adrian stated, here is full of really helpful folks if you show the right attitude. Get ready, you are about to experience blissful webdev, best luck on your new career!
  8. I think the Processwire Recipes project does it's updating this way? Through forks an PR on Github?
  9. elabx

    Logo carousel

    Got it! Check it out on http://educacioninicial-puebla.org/ at the very bottom.
  10. RT @Kuvshinov_Ilya: Natsu no Zenjitsu watercolour fanart process! #夏の前日 https://t.co/08YmgsPhES

  11. elabx

    Logo carousel

    Yes! I gave up on that, let's say that the solution I decided upon would be to configure slick with options infinite:true and autoplay:true. So it kind of scrolls in discrete steps infinitely (placing first after last), though not the solution I looked for but it worked for the client I didn't try Reel because the animation doesn't look as smooth as I'd like to, but definitely the only option that looked similar to that Codecanyon plugin. (although after LostKobrakai's comment I saw the very little "stepping" in the animation) Btw, I forgot to ask him but, what would be better than using Jquery, CSS transforms? I thought it would be easier to find an already available solution as I have seen this fairly enough times, but doesn't seem to be, there's a develpment oportunity here I guess.
  12. elabx

    Logo carousel

    I always use slick and I don't know how the heck I didn't think about it first!!! By far one of my favourites, now that I read correctly it does say "the last carousel you will ever need", I always use it as a slider, maybe that's why it didn't cross my mind, damn, some useful time lost yesterday and today
  13. elabx

    Logo carousel

    Ended up using Owl Carousel 2 http://www.owlcarousel.owlgraphic.com/ Not exactly what I was looking for, but it will work for now, thanks!
  14. The one page scroller is something I'm always asked for, I have always used fullpage.js it has a lot of useful mumbo jumbo, nice to see another option! Then again, since I'm constantly asked for this line of design in websites, I feel it is that mobile oriented design is kind of filtering into desktop design, so I kind of understand your point of attracting this type of client who prefer more fanciness than "here's all you need to know about this bussiness in half page". Me, I don't know that to think anymore, haha, I just want their deposit in my bank account
  15. Yes! I agree on this too, forgot to mention, but it also happened to me.
  16. I had this idea yesterday of coding my website in livecoding once I have it designed, though I want to ask you people.. Do you think it's worth it if I'm kind of a noob? I mean, you won't be seeing some ninja code, more like toddler with crayons (although kids do have a lot of fun with their crayons!) Should it accomodate to the "processwire user distribution map", with this I mean that a lot of PW users seem to be in Europe and I live in America, so I the best strategy would have to be doing this either really late (to get to most of people really early), or really early (to get people in the late afternoon).
  17. elabx

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    Hello everyone, Does anyone know of a free javascript/jquery solution I could use to achieve a logo carousel like this one? http://codecanyon.net/item/logo-carousel-jquery-logos-showcase/full_screen_preview/6261911
  18. I think it does look more modern than the previous site! It took me a while to "find" that there was a menu bar after scrolling a bit, I don't know if contrast is the issue, or maybe the thin fonts. Code it live in livecoding.tv! I'm kind of planning doing that with my own site (this related to other thread), as you said, it's a pain to "be happy" with your own work.
  19. Added my 2 cents! Tried to be diplomatic The largest discussion on reddit I have seen involving Processwire, nice!
  20. Indeed very nice site and great work too!
  21. Maybe it could take the approach of processwire-recipes.com? https://processwire-recipes.com/about/contribute/
  22. I cannot insist on how much this comment is true, I was a total PHP noob, never really understanding what I was doing with other CM's. Its like, before I was just scripting my way through life, with Processwire it feels a lot more like I'm actually programming. Now I'm just a noob actually learning programming along with Processwire.
  23. @Mike Making Automation is something I definitely lack, I kind of always feel slow to start, every new project a tad bit better, but always kind of slow paced. I will take your advice and think thoroughly on what I could put in these blueprints for future work. @OrganizedFellow I get you! It's like, right now, I get some weird looks amongst a few programming friends because I'm programming in godforsaken PHP. I guess that's probably one of the reason I've been really enjoying this forum, I don't talk that much about programming, but rather useful ways of doing things and solving problems, and creating great design with a really cool tool (looking at you PW), and well, it all happens to be a written in PHP and that's just fine with me.
  24. They all look great! The search bar in Sam Hofman's site was a nice surprise! And this one is my favorite of the three, I like the design and the content is really nice too.
  25. I think that fancybox 2 is more flexible in that kind of handling, though there is the license fee (which I think is worth it). Later you should check Magnific Popup, it's quite awesome too and totally free.
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