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  1. By the way, I took a moment to test the module and it seems to be working pretty well on PW3, so I updated the compatibility info.
  2. Good idea, Just did that! Also added it to the README.
  3. @Jason Huck I'm glad you managed to solve the problem. Regarding the DB, this doesn't sound like something that could be caused by the module. I didn't update the compatibility of the module to PW3 because I didn't test it enough. Although I still think this module is convenient and makes it really easy to add new admin pages, the truth is that it relies on a hack, and I would advise anyone to have a look first at this tutorial on creating admin pages the proper way written by @bernhard before deciding to use it.
  4. Chiming in just to wish you lots of luck with the project @kongondo! Better late than never, right? I'm very curious about the result of your hard work ?
  5. @bernhard you are being very r...tst-donk-prrrrrrrr @Ivan Gretsky thanks for your...kkkkkkkkkakkakakakakakk....tststst...krrrrk I'm very interested in ProcessWordpessssssjoooooomla....krrrk...drupaodXpo3-lockherupcli-mate-change-oax...krrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrkrrrrrrrrrrr....pf-nhec Sorry @Nvim, had to do it ?
  6. Thanks @pwired Well spotted! I was planning to delay the opening of the overlay slider until the images were loaded, but then decided to not go that way. I removed the script already ?
  7. I'd like to share with you guys our latest published project. This time a website for a German Food Photographer based in Cologne: http://www.elaruether.de/ Ela is an interesting case. Her relation with food started as a chef and evolved to blogging and later photography. She's now a professional food photographer. The only 3rd party modules that we installed were Admin on steroids and Tracy debugger (thanks to @tpr and @adrian for the continuous great work). Admin on steroids was particularly handy to invert the order of the blog posts and to add thumbnails to the portfolio pages on the admin: For the slideshows and project pages we used a heavy customised version of the excellent Owl Caroussel
  8. Thanks for this! I had forgotten how to do this ?
  9. @dragan that's so true! I still struggle to unmount some long words Obrigado @Sergio!
  10. Yes that's an easy fix, thanks for spotting it @dragan!
  11. Thanks @LostKobrakai, I'll look into the popup button.
  12. Hi Guys, Here's is our most recent website built in collaboration with the Design studio DITHO from Cologne, who designed and coordinated all the process. For now the website is only in German, but there will be a English version soon. https://bedrohte-ordnungen.de/ "Bedrohte Ordnungen" (Threatened Orders) is the display of an ongoing research by the University of Tübingen. Best described on their own words. Here on a hopefully accurate translation Here's a nice showcase video made by DITHO: This is a quite complex website. It's also quite heavy on images, videos and CSS animations, so old computers might struggle a bit to process it. All the website is dynamic and inside PW, including those animations. This is probably the most interesting part of how the website was built, since all the animations were created by DITHO themselves in ProcessWire thanks to a system that I created for them using a repeater field. You can have an idea through these screenshots: The content blocks of each case represent a question each and repeat throughout all the presented cases. Each question has a main content and most have also a hidden block that can be opened by clicking a button. They are created in PW using the very recent FieldGroups https://processwire.com/blog/posts/processwire-3.0.73-and-new-fieldset-types/: The only two third party modules used were AdminOnSteroids by @tpr and the very useful ColorPicker by @Soma. There would be more to talk about, but I don't want to extend myself too much. Hope you guys like it! Just a shout out to DITHO to say again how much fun this collaboration has been
  13. You have two good answers here Soma's answer on Adrian's link does more or less what you propose in your last pseudo-code.
  14. What's good humor for you? No humor? Give it a break guys... I think the "Finally" in the beginning of the sentence reveals it all immediately. @bernhard I liked the irony of adding the <ironic> tags
  15. @nickngqs most of what's described on this thread you can also achieve by using my Dynamic Page Fields module It's still experimental, and I didn't have much time to continue working on it, but it worked pretty well on my tests
  16. Thanks! And Merry Christmas for you!
  17. Can you give some examples? We might be able to help you understand why.
  18. You should have the credentials on the config.php file. From there you can for sure grab a copy easily with a tool like https://www.adminer.org/ or a small script like this https://github.com/2createStudio/shuttle-export. You don't even need that, PW is already connected with the db and can make a backup for you with this module https://modules.processwire.com/modules/process-database-backups/.
  19. Soma has the délicatesse of Captain Hook when he gets annoyed
  20. @bernhard thanks! 1. Good idea! I'll ask the client if they want this change. 2. I think we'll skip this one. I'm not a big fan of too many things happening on hover.
  21. We're loading only the @ from Hind Madurai, notice the import line: @import url("https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Hind+Madurai&text=@"); I know we're being picky, but we really really dislike the @ from Woodford Bourne. Anyway, thanks for digging in and telling me what you found. I appreciate it.
  22. @Robin S thanks for reporting! I tried to do this, but for what I've seen, that's not possible. To catch the scroll event, it can't be deactivated... unfortunately there's no way to capture the user action (rotate mouse wheel or swipe on the pad), only the scrolling itself, so there's no way of preventing that first movement. I'll continue looking into this. For now, I just added an animation that repositions the content in the place that it should be. In my chrome the movement is quite elegant and in the ipad is so-so. I'm not sure how it will look in other devices, but it should at least solve it in your case. @SamC thanks, that's great!
  23. Hi guys, here is our most recent website http://patina-store.de/ Patina is a really nice vintage objects and furniture store here in Wuppertal. Pay a visit if you pass by We are aware of some flickering and strange scrolling (seems to happen with Safari on desktop and iOS) on the homepage initial transition. I'm looking into it, but if you guys could report how it's behaving with you, it would be a great help! A point of interest is the Lookbook page. For this we used the Image Marker module by @kongondo and @heldercervantes, which worked flawlessly. Thanks guys! Although the site is very simple, PW has a very important role, since we transitioned all the shop organization (mainly the products) from excel spreadsheets to it. We could say PW is acting as a small CRM, and Lister Pro is doing a great job at it.
  24. Welcome to the forum @planetmarrs23 It's actually not an easy fix, and it's also not advisable because the slashes in the urls represent a new document. Not only in ProcessWire, but in the web in general. In your case this would mean that "all" would represent a document, "about" would represent a document below it and abcd even another. It's also not advisable depending on how long this document exists already. Changing it's name would break the links that might be directing to it from external pages. Is there any special reason why you want to do this?
  25. Hi @tcrocks, I edited your post to remove the link. It's our policy to not let first posters link to urls not related to ProcessWire. @Alex is asking this question here in the forum because he's looking for an answer from someone that already used these tools alongside with ProcessWire, and I suspect you haven't. We'll gladly put your link back there if you prove me wrong.
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