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Michael van Laar

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  1. #tech: We Spoke With @Alphabet, The Cleveland Man Whose Twitter Handle May Soon Make Him Ri… http://t.co/wTxtpw3J6G http://t.co/pyWPy8meRU

  2. Most dugg on @digg: The Container Ship Tourism Industry – http://t.co/yhdHijqQgg http://t.co/vZqb6cXHNU

  3. #tech: Zirtual's Sudden Shutdown Leaves Hundreds Of Employees Scrambling – http://t.co/qnin2VxN8w http://t.co/WwJjrGUEHI

  4. #inboundmarketing: 20 More Sexy Landing Pages From Brands That Just Get It http://t.co/P4gCwcRTFB #online #marketing

  5. #contentmarketing: 7 Proven Online Business Models that Work in 2015 http://t.co/SHFOBf1Cbs

  6. #inboundmarketing: Sales Acceleration Software: Closing More Leads With Sidekick http://t.co/B1Ho4DS0ds #online #marketing

  7. I really like the domain sharding option of AIOM. I even grab this setting in my templates to deliver all images from a cookiless domain (usually in combination with minimize.pw). It looks something like this: // cache cookieless domain for static content as set in AllInOneMinify configuration $my_static_domain_setting_source = wire('modules')->getModuleConfigData('AllInOneMinify'); $my_static_domain = $my_static_domain_setting_source['domain_sharding']; // use static domain in the template like this echo '<img src="' . $my_static_domain . $page->image->minimize()->url . '" />'; While this works, it’s a bit laborious. Wouldn’t it be a good idea to add an additional checkbox in the module’s settings to set an option “deliver all images from cookiless domain”? Hooking into the page rendering process and replacing every relative image source (= not starting with "http") or image source starting with “http://” and the site’s default domain as set in config.php should do the trick – if I’m not too naive.
  8. Ah great. I use the latest dev version anyway. But instead of looking at my server I checked here: https://github.com/ryancramerdesign/InputfieldCKEditor OK, then I gotta dive into widget development for CKEditor now.
  9. Follow @EXASOLAG on LinkedIn for #tips on how to drive profit using #bigdata #analytics at unprecedented speeds: http://t.co/a2vwrn0nOJ

  10. #contentmarketing: Webinar: A Podcast Strategy That Attracts Attention and Builds Your Cont… http://t.co/8R1Q3orYdO http://t.co/f7H268Sg45

  11. I’d like to add a block of descriptive text (and links) to a template’s backend view. But this description should be detached from all of my fields. So basically I’d like to insert a block of predefined text to a template just like I add a new field. Should I just create a new field type module which doesn’t provide any input functionality and is only used to display the field’s description? This way I could insert my predefined text just like any other field. Unfortunately the default field description cannot contain HTML. But I need HTML tags to be rendered to display clickable links.
  12. #socialmedia: The Psychology of Social Media: The Deep Impulses That Drive Us Online http://t.co/AnZuO55Jwt

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