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JJS

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  1. There's https://getfwd.com which uses MongoDB. I'm not sure if that means it's better than Foxy Cart, but it's in alpha and looks like a better opensource Spotify alternative.
  2. Gotcha. Yeah, basically I wanted to display the possibilities of each platform and how they compare (each version upgrading and different platforms, just for the heck of it, to get dirty with php AND ruby). Oh well, I will definitely comeback since this isn't the only application I want to do. ProcessWire will help me make my next database/wiki/information storing web app's ui much easier to do so I can't wait.
  3. I'm not trolling. Is there anyway I can combine pw's admin flexibilty / ui to wp? You're a veteran at this, why are you saying it can take close to a year to port this to processwire?
  4. Alright, did further research and I'll keep working on my pre-alpha and the admin panel to the best of wp's abiliy. I'm going ahead of myself but I found about: refinerycms.com and www.ruby-toolbox.com- it has everything that I need. Ruby with a more robust API and gems it'll be my beta choice after my ProcessWire alpha (with an enhanced admin ui). I'll get into reading the php api overview once projects and finals week is over, can't wait until the 2012DEC15- I'll have until the 2013JAN20 off . If anyone is interested here's what I'll be using to learn Ruby (sans hardbooks) : Going from: to: I'll be focusing on schneems.com/ut-rails, I believe it has just enough dirt to immerse me into understanding gems and combining them to use. Source: www.quora.com...g-Ruby-on-Rails
  5. I'm looking for a self hosted solution. I just finished calling Shopify and they require you to use their CMS and to host with them. I'm only on page 3 of that first link but here's how they structured their php: marketpress.zip
  6. I didn't buy all of them . I got a "discount", and downloaded all of their plugins for $79. Normally they cost $29/plugin. I want to customize the admin panel (not just add new boxes or colors over the existing panel, but rearrange things like a normal HTML template with php, css, js, jquery, and ajax. Icon-based since Puerto Ricans testers don't like to read a lot and are complaining). I can do this more freely on PW than on Wordpress, Modx, or Drupal.
  7. The only way you can use it is if you bought it. I'm reading those pages. How do you attach things on here >_<
  8. Alright, so I should strip plugin by plugin (starting with Marketpress) by functionality? I can't use none of the code? I'm up for it. Should I list how the PHP application is structured? I feel like this is way too much support and there should be some place I should be referred to that somehwat explains this better, I don't want to be wasting your time!
  9. So the process isn't the same in tranfering these plugins, where you can tell me if you find x, all you have to do is switch y, z or translate a, b to c. Alright, the most important of it all is the e-commerce aspect of the store.
  10. Their license accepts using it commercially. Well, I'm looking at the code. I'll forget about them, but how do I go by replicating the exact features on PW (since most of it is already done in PHP)?
  11. I'm serious :|, I can't for no matter what I do customize the hell out of the wp-admin like I want to. I bought the crown admin template to look at the code. The only thing close to what can look like that is Processwire! The objective is a store, that anyone can create a subdomain version of it, have affiliates, and easily connect paypal, stripe or whatever to it like MarketPress, Pro Sites, Affiliate and Membership. That's the core. I hope this is possible! Shopify or whatever is not an option I want to build this myself . Where can I start?
  12. Thanks for the welcome Martijn. Just a few plugins I've bought and some that I didn't: It's a lot to transfer, that's why I want to get acquantenced with the process and do it myself. With these I can customize the admin panel and make things front end easier on processwire than modx, drupal, wordpress, or joomla. I feel once I get this process of transfering plugins, I'll get dirty with code, edit them to my liking, and then eventually create my own modules. As you know, wp-plugins are PHP-based and this CMS is all about PHP so I'm sure it's possible.
  13. What's the process of making a Wordpress plugin work as a module? What do I need to translate and how?
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