On 30 Jan 2014, at 08:51, Marcus Denker wrote:
>
> On 30 Jan 2014, at 08:50, Pharo4Stef wrote:
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>> Thanks Jon
>>
>> For us this is an excellent news :)
>> We plan to migrate soon and rethink it.
>>
> Yes, and we need an intermediate solution… just partitioning the page somehow.
DONE (by
"humour"
I would be happy to insert links to GIF's of the text of the archival items
;-)
On 30 January 2014 08:08, Yuriy Tymchuk wrote:
> I hope that someone will develop pagination feature in future. We cal also
> use smaller font (just kidding). Maybe for now new news will stay there and
> o
" humour from Canada on ice" " Lcurlr class comment "
Pharo Smalltalk remains just the best way to generate dynamic Curl markup
via Seaside3 or Aida ... although nunjucks with node.js is fine for
text-edit dev server-side, I guess ... or Wicket on java if need be ...
there are SO few frameworks lo
I hope that someone will develop pagination feature in future. We cal also use
smaller font (just kidding). Maybe for now new news will stay there and old
ones can be moved to the other page called archive? Or we sonly show titles for
older news.
Cheers.
Uko
On 30 Jan 2014, at 12:47, Marcus De
On 30 Jan 2014, at 12:45, Robert Shiplett wrote:
> But what if Pharo developers loaded the Curl plugin into their browser ?
> Curl has great dynamic loading for such situations ( as needed by my old 1
> CPU core Wind'd XP laptop ;-)
>
> {pharoNewsLine {urlBase {www www.curl.com}} {topic "ma
But what if Pharo developers loaded the Curl plugin into their browser ?
Curl has great dynamic loading for such situations ( as needed by my old 1
CPU core Wind'd XP laptop ;-)
{pharoNewsLine {urlBase {www www.curl.com}} {topic "markup that JSON folks
should love"} {whatever } } || humour
Curl
On 30 Jan 2014, at 08:50, Pharo4Stef wrote:
> Thanks Jon
>
> For us this is an excellent news :)
> We plan to migrate soon and rethink it.
>
Yes, and we need an intermediate solution… just partitioning the page somehow.
I put it on my TODO.
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just in case it’s not known … the Ne
Thanks Jon
For us this is an excellent news :)
We plan to migrate soon and rethink it.
> Hi,
>
> Just in case it’s not known … the News page is so long, it grinds my
> admittedly not so new PC to a halt. Win XP with 1G mem using latest firefox.
> Could the page be partitioned in some way …
>
Hi,
Just in case it's not known ... the News page is so long, it grinds my
admittedly not so new PC to a halt. Win XP with 1G mem using latest
firefox.
Could the page be partitioned in some way ...
Cheers
Jon