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The module could even prompt for a estimated time.
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If it helps: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.de/2011/01/how-to-deal-with-planned-site-downtime.html
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The views from Parc Güell and Montjuïc are amazing. I really enjoyed Barceloneta and El Raval. Stay away from the ramblas at night, too many drunk people
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How did the css was implemented in the sample site?
diogo replied to lord_dupalski's topic in Getting Started
Not all sites, but it's a good way to start. I would say, you sould spend one day or two doing the tutorials before you start looking at the example sites.- 8 replies
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@pwired, make sure all those sites are legal before posting them here. Have you tried telegram? https://telegram.org/
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There are lots of .apk files download sites out there, just look for one.
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Separate things. One thing is to do a website with bootstrap, the other is to do a website with PW. What I mean is, you can do both in the same, but they are not dependent. My advice is, do the site in bootstrap (well, not all the website, but the main pages) and then apply PW to it (for this part we have more than enough tutorials)
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How many modules are there in Processwire? Compare to MODX?
diogo replied to lord_dupalski's topic in Getting Started
Eheh, what a mess... I will try to answer anyway. I think no one said that all the modules are in the core, what was said is that what is on the core (there are modules on the core, but that's not the point here) is more than enough to build a site easily. Besides that, the few modules that exist (not so few anymore) are in average of high quality and mostly useful, comparing to other systems that have lots of modules that are unusable or of poor quality.- 14 replies
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I will open an exception for this one http://www.pierrevonkleist.com/ (if you're in a library, turn your volume down (as you should have already, by the way))
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How many modules are there in Processwire? Compare to MODX?
diogo replied to lord_dupalski's topic in Getting Started
I never used MODX, but based on the talks we had here in the forum I'm strongly convinced that this is not true. We have some heavy MODX ex-users here that may confirm—or not—this.As Martijn said, don't count the modules. I think one of the reasons PW doesn't have more modules is because people don't feel the need for them as much as in other system. You can do so much only with the core...- 14 replies
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Thanks guys, we'll use it then
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http://scri.ch/nqv
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Waaaaaaaay out of the PW subject here... Just wanted to ask you native English speakers about the expression "spot-on". Is is common or badly connoted? And for the Americans, is it too british? Thanks
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https://sublime.wbond.net/packages/ProcessWire%20Snippets%20-%20Basic
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Use shopping cart with existing Processwire website (prestashop)
diogo replied to bearclaw's topic in Getting Started
Can't get much simpler than this http://simplecartjs.org- 9 replies
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Just installed, everything went smoothly except that when I gave the installer a wrong mySQL password I lost the http host info on refresh.
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I'll have to agree, but my eyesight is fine though. Edit: colors depend a lot on each screen, so it's always better to stay on the safe side and contrast more than we think it's needed.
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I guess this is why I have an ongoing philosophical problem with frameworks... the basic aspects of responsive design are really not that difficult to understand, but by using frameworks, people are just bypassing that essencial understanding and accepting some limitations that are imposed to them. In essence, making a website responsive is not much more difficult than rearranging a bunch of photos in different physical formats (with the advantage that you can also change their size) and registering the movements that are needed from one form to the other. Only thing to keep in mind is: with CSS you can change the horizontal order of elements with floatings, but not the vertical order -> that's actually the only limitation. Ok, I'm drifting away from the thread theme, I'll stop here and focus on that Oh, @muzzer your sites don't seem to be working right now, getting a 502 on all of them.