thanks Martin, will let you know if I get stuck.
On Oct 20, 10:56 pm, "Martin.Mulone" wrote:
> thanks richard, this a personal project. Google analytic in the next
> beta i will add as a widget. I want to do my own implementation of
> lightbox, but i have some others priorities, but you can alwa
thanks richard, this a personal project. Google analytic in the next
beta i will add as a widget. I want to do my own implementation of
lightbox, but i have some others priorities, but you can always can
add yours javascripts, i recommend you to take a look to customization
in project page, you can
On Oct 19, 8:58 pm, "Martin.Mulone" wrote:
> > Opening and closing all those admin panels takes a lot of mouse work
>
> I'm going to see, I don't know anything about events keys in js
I used this library for a previous project: http://code.google.com/p/js-hotkeys/
Very simple: $('div.foo').bind('
> Martin, a suggestion is to include the option of writing in Markmin format.
Ok I believe this not hard to implement
> Do you have a clone in BitBicket or Mercurial in Google ?
I'm planning to move to bitbucket.
> Opening and closing all those admin panels takes a lot of mouse work
I'm going
On Oct 18, 5:09 pm, "Martin.Mulone" wrote:
> After almost 3 month of heavy development, i think its mature enough
> to move to beta phase. Well for me was a proof of concept, of what can
> i do in web2py, i have to thank to massimo and the community to
> answered my littles questions.
It's very g
this is fantastic!
Love the use of jGrowl.
Some questions:
- Opening and closing all those admin panels takes a lot of mouse work
- have you considered shortcuts keys?
- I saw you can change the CSS. Can you also embed additional
JavaScript?
- How would you recommend adding extensions, such as a c
Martin, a suggestion is to include the option of writing in Markmin format.
I will try to do a test here.
Do you have a clone in BitBicket or Mercurial in Google ?
Great work
Thanks
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Em 18/10/2010, às 20:56, "Martin.Mulone" escreveu:
> ckeditor
>
> On 18 oct, 19:11, Ste
ckeditor
On 18 oct, 19:11, Stef Mientki wrote:
> looks fantastic !!!
> which html editor did you include ( can't remember having a so extended
> editor in a web2py
> application) ?
> thanks,
> Stef
>
> On 18-10-2010 17:09, Martin.Mulone wrote:
>
>
>
> > After almost 3 month of heavy development
I looked at the youtube video... One comment, the music is very
distracting.
This rocks Martin!
Great work!
Chris
On Oct 18, 11:09 am, "Martin.Mulone" wrote:
> After almost 3 month of heavy development, i think its mature enough
> to move to beta phase. Well for me was a proof of concept, of what can
> i do in web2py, i have to thank to massimo and the community to
> an
great piece of work!
2010/10/18 mr.freeze :
> This is killer!!!
>
> On Oct 18, 10:09 am, "Martin.Mulone" wrote:
>> After almost 3 month of heavy development, i think its mature enough
>> to move to beta phase. Well for me was a proof of concept, of what can
>> i do in web2py, i have to thank to m
This is killer!!!
On Oct 18, 10:09 am, "Martin.Mulone" wrote:
> After almost 3 month of heavy development, i think its mature enough
> to move to beta phase. Well for me was a proof of concept, of what can
> i do in web2py, i have to thank to massimo and the community to
> answered my littles que
Me too.
Also, it's a killer app. :)
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 7:11 PM, mdipierro wrote:
> I like it too.
>
> On Oct 18, 11:45 am, rochacbruno wrote:
> > I like Instant Press. This makes me think about "rapid publishing" which
> means "easy to publish" or something "Agile" like that.
> >
> > Envi
I like it too.
On Oct 18, 11:45 am, rochacbruno wrote:
> I like Instant Press. This makes me think about "rapid publishing" which
> means "easy to publish" or something "Agile" like that.
>
> Enviado via iPhone
>
> Em 18/10/2010, às 14:42, "Martin.Mulone" escreveu:
>
> > I already have the dom
I like Instant Press. This makes me think about "rapid publishing" which means
"easy to publish" or something "Agile" like that.
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Em 18/10/2010, às 14:42, "Martin.Mulone" escreveu:
> I already have the domain instant2press.com
>
> On Oct 18, 1:36 pm, mdipierro wrote:
>> p
I already have the domain instant2press.com
On Oct 18, 1:36 pm, mdipierro wrote:
> press2py, word2py, py2press, press4web, word4web, etc.
>
> On Oct 18, 11:05 am, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
>
>
>
> > Here's an idea, free for nothing, for this or some other application: name
> > it Web Press. (I ha
press2py, word2py, py2press, press4web, word4web, etc.
On Oct 18, 11:05 am, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
> Here's an idea, free for nothing, for this or some other application: name it
> Web Press. (I haven't checked for conflicts.)
>
> The reason I especially like it is that a "web press" has an old
Here's an idea, free for nothing, for this or some other application: name it
Web Press. (I haven't checked for conflicts.)
The reason I especially like it is that a "web press" has an old meaning: the
large, high-volume roll-fed presses used by newspapers and the like. You've
probably seen the
Cool! the component can be made in /appliances, then we load that in
/examples
2010/10/18 mdipierro
> How about I add a field (featured) to appliances and we embed a list
> of featured from there?
>
> On Oct 18, 10:26 am, Bruno Rocha wrote:
> > What do you think about to include a section cal
How about I add a field (featured) to appliances and we embed a list
of featured from there?
On Oct 18, 10:26 am, Bruno Rocha wrote:
> What do you think about to include a section called "featured appliances"
> under web2py.com/download ?
>
> For now, this could have cube2py, conf2py, InstantPres
What do you think about to include a section called "featured appliances"
under web2py.com/download ?
For now, this could have cube2py, conf2py, InstantPress, and another rated
by user votes, we can put a small screenshot linking to app source or demo
on GAE.
2010/10/18 mdipierro
> This is the
This is the best web2py app I have ever seen!
You should post it here:
python-annou...@python.org
On Oct 18, 10:09 am, "Martin.Mulone" wrote:
> After almost 3 month of heavy development, i think its mature enough
> to move to beta phase. Well for me was a proof of concept, of what can
> i do in
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