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HMCB

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  1. I really like this. Thank you.
  2. I would love to swap out UIKit for Bootstrap. Big time.
  3. Yes, but that’s after the fact. I want to grab and assign the field to the dropdown upon loading the form.
  4. Looking forward to testing this. PW is such a great platform but ecommerce is so much a part of how my clients are looking to make money. I hope this project thrives and the community can keep it vibrant.
  5. Unlike the Integer input type, Decimal doesn’t allow for a default value. I’d love to see this added. I’m working on a mini project where this would come in really handy. The site admins would have all 7 fields pre-populated and they can then adjust as needed.
  6. Same. I’m actually hoping I can use it outside of the typical shop site. I want to build an app that allows for invoicing/payment through Stripe for 1-up items and most importantly being able to run a query in PW that searches pages and then invoices them all as **one** invoice. Padloper probably is overkill for that though. There’s probably already something available in modules that would do the job. But anyways, I’ll be supporting Padloper for sure.
  7. I believe this is a bug. If UIKit theme is used and we traverse to Modules > Configure > AdminThemeUikit > Forms + input, the setting for “Input types that should be offset with additional top/bottom margin” has no affect. I started with Fieldset, but it didn't work. I thought, maybe it’s just the Fieldset field which isn't working; so I placed the entirety of **all** the available fields in that setting. But no fields are effected within my admin screens. I logged out and cleared my cache but still nothing. What **does** work is going into the individual settings for each field (at the field level) and activating the extra margin setting there. But at the global UIKit setting, it appears something is broke. (Attached is the setting I’m referring to.)
  8. Good question. I’ve never used it before either although I bought it and keep renewing it.
  9. Can this be used within Ryan’s pro module Form Builder?
  10. Never mind. After I entered a different address than the one entered in the field set-up, things are working just fine.
  11. Is there any way to prevent this module from deleting the address entered in the field after the page has been saved? I love that the latitude and longitude is created and saved on page reload, but it would be nice to have a reference of what those coordinates are for by keeping the contents of the address field.
  12. HTMX is gaining traction especially in Python circles. And recently in .Net I’m seeing more integrations. Thank you very much for doing this. I feel like HTMX is the one tech I’ve been more excited about than anything else in the last 10 years.
  13. It’s been a great two weeks in Processwire land. Thanks Ryan and community.
  14. No worries @Jonathan Lahijani. Thanks for your efforts. Don’t make any special effort on my behalf. I just like to learn from other’s approaches. Take care.
  15. Is this base available for others to use? I’d be curious if it could give me a head start on some upcoming projects.
  16. Thanks Ryan. Take a well-deserved break this weekend.
  17. I don’t know if anyone here would find this handy but interesting nonetheless: https://css-tricks.com/wrangling-control-over-pdfs-with-the-adobe-pdf-embed-api/
  18. I ran across a reference to IftRunner module. The post was 6 years ago. I cant find it in available modules. Has it been pulled?
  19. If I could give it 1000 thumbs up, I would. I have an upcoming project that I’d love to import my data and not have to think about how best to do it. Although, it would be nice if related fields/records could also be dictated. In my case, I’d import the related records first into PW. Then I’d import the records/pages that need to connect to those related records.
  20. As a designer with limited development experience who found PW a few years back, I can say this discussion has been very encouraging to read. PW has enabled me to make functional sites, but this thread opens my eyes to what’s possible. The last thing you want as someone not well versed in the intricacies of programming is leaving a client in the position of being hampered by the original decision in choosing a platform. For instance, anyone with a non-biased eye can see the real pain die-hard proponents of Webflow vocalize on their community forum. It’s come to an impasse. Whether it’s the limitation of the number of custom fields, or of the number of related records one can have, or the speed of queries, or the responsiveness of the dev UI slowing to a crawl because even a small dataset can make building a site laborious. PW eliminates those pain points. The challenge is communicating its value to a wider audience. My forte is communications, strategy, and brand building. So I tend to look at brand voice as part of evaluating a product or service. The great thing is that PW is architecturally sound. Thanks Ryan and everyone for refining it while keeping it true to its ideals.
  21. Truly amazing. For how I work, probably one of the greatest additions to my PW toolkit. Thank you!
  22. @ryan are the columns hard coded or are we able to dictate are own names and add more fields as needed?
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