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einsteinsboi

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  1. Looks fantastic! Can you multiply all kinds of fields or just certain types?
  2. RT @processwire: New module: Fieldtype JSON by @agrioTinus – Import CSV data and control the data within the admin: http://t.co/K9GOTxNq3M

  3. RT @dalepartridge: Growing your own food is like printing your own money.

  4. RT @dalepartridge: Impossible is not a fact, it's an opinion.

  5. RT @Sports_HQ: My choice; my responsibility; win or lose, only I hold the keys to my destiny. -Elain Maxwell

  6. RT @dalepartridge: Don't be afraid to start over. It's a brand new opportunity to rebuild what you truly want.

  7. RT @gattaca: I…um… /head/desk /head/desk /head/desk /head/desk /head/desk http://t.co/UNjEsN07Ar

  8. RT @falimako: Why have so many countries worked together to search for the missing plane but no one is searching for over 230 Nigerian girl…

  9. RT @robboma3: These pigeons look like they're about to release the best hip-hop album of 2014. http://t.co/k2Sv7t3pYv

  10. Hi and welcome to Processwire. Sounds like you've dived in and are having a good play around. The fun thing with PW is there's never one particular way to do things, and you can use it as a framework and bend it to your will. Looking forward to reading more from you. Enjoy the journey
  11. RT @Forbes: The solution to maintaining your audience's attention for more than 10 minutes: http://t.co/av4LTQc2lO

  12. Hi Max, I'm still making my way around PW so I'm nowhere near a power user, but here's my process for now: 1. First plan the site out and try to get a conceptual idea of what its components will be - templates, users, user roles, custom functions, modules, etc. 2. I'm not a front end dev, so I get a design done and coded into HTML/CSS for me, or I purchase one, or a client hands me one. 3. Create the database and install PW on a staging server 4. Create a template and page with fields just for the site configuration stuff - site name, site slogan (if needed), admin email, etc. and other things that the site owner might want to edit later from one central place. 5. Create the fields, templates, user roles, etc that I came up with in the planning stage, install modules 6. Port in the HTML/CSS, create pages, get the basic site skeleton done. I have a cheat sheet I'm slowly creating for myself as well as a collection of code snippets I reuse from project to project to make my work faster (because I understand things better when I simplify them for myself) and these help me to port templates into PW fast. 7. After I've done the simple template porting in I then code in any custom functions I need that I planned out before. 8. Fix any glitches I then test the site and move it from staging to production. This varies from project to project and sometimes I do things completely differently but this is my general process. Hope this helps somewhat
  13. RT @Sports_HQ: Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else. -Vince Lombardi

  14. Pure ass. Day wasted rewriting a bunch of code I accidentally overwrote this morning because I stupidly did not have a backup #grouchy

  15. Sometimes, I’m an idiot. The one most crucial project I’m working on and I didn’t have a backup. Redo. Backup. Lost time. Meh.

  16. RT @dalepartridge: Climb the mountain so you can see the world, not so the world can see you.

  17. RT @dalepartridge: Once you've accepted your flaws, no one can use them against you.

  18. I bought the dev version and that's working out great for me because I can test to my heart's content and also use it on any client sites I build. I honestly haven't tested it on MAMP, but don't see why it wouldn't work if you configure mail correctly. There's a few tutorials on how to do this if you search google. Like I said I haven't done it but I assume it would work
  19. All MODX client sites updated and backed up. Need a better workflow for this.

  20. RT @smllmp: PWUtils - Idea for micro library of template functions for @processwire CMShttps://t.co/ojSPmjScKI #processwire

  21. No worries Martijn, doesn't bother me. I know my username is a bit misleading (and/or suspicious ), but I've been using it too long all over the web so I'm used to being mistaken for a 'he'. I suppose it's better than being mistaken for an 'it' When searching the web for processwire stuff I just type 'processwire' and then whatever I'm looking for, that way I get results from both the processwire site and other places where people may have posted questions or answers or posts, e.g. Quora, etc. I find that more effective than just using the "site:" trick
  22. Had to help a friend with a Windows XP machine… yeah, that brought back memories!

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