I'm ashamed to say I've failed to submit the slice. And that the committed
version had a syntax error. Boy, I had a bad day yesterday :(
On Saturday, December 21, 2013 9:19:51 AM UTC+2, guruyaya wrote:
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> I have several projects in my work, that require handling wordpress. As I
> hate doing stu
This is great, thanks for sharing!
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I guess it's to read/write/update existing wordpress tables ^_^ I'd
put it on web2pyslices to have a reference for the users in the need of it.
On Saturday, December 21, 2013 11:31:12 AM UTC+1, Alan Etkin wrote:
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> I have several projects in my work, that require handling wordpress. As I
>
>
> I have several projects in my work, that require handling wordpress. As I
> hate doing stuff in PHP, and DAL is my prefered tool for a lot of my work,
> I've created a model file of wordpress. I hope you'll find it useful, and
> I'd love to hear your feedback
>
It must be because I've neve
Well with respect to a statistic that still needs to be done by someone, but
LucasDávila already prepared to import the XML wordpress, this in your
github. https://github.com/lucasdavila/web2py-cms/tree/1.x
Ovidio Marinho Falcao Neto
Web Developer
ovidio...@g
I haven't tried it, but maybe you can set up single sign-on and make use of
web2py's CAS client
functionality:
http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/08#Central-Authentication-Service.
On Sunday, October 30, 2011 7:44:45 PM UTC-4, Kenneth wrote:
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> Hi listmembers,
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> a client of mine asked if
Hi,
I am working on a first version and it is easy to code after you have
understood the css.
I will post to the list a first preview in the w.e.
On Thu, March 4, 2010 02:02, mdipierro wrote:
> The nice thing about wordpress is that it is color neutral and it doed
> almost everything with CSS not
the designer can just use jquery.corner plugin for rounded corners. it
is working with firefox, ie, opera and chrome very good.
On Mar 4, 3:02 am, mdipierro wrote:
> The nice thing about wordpress is that it is color neutral and it doed
> almost everything with CSS not images. They have a few ima
The nice thing about wordpress is that it is color neutral and it doed
almost everything with CSS not images. They have a few images like
this for example:
http://s0.wp.com/wp-admin/images/gray-grad.png
and they they have tabs like
Title
all the effect logic f
that would be great!
There was an OSX admin style posted here some time back but can't find
it right now ...
Richard
On Mar 4, 3:07 am, "Giovanni Giorgi" wrote:
> I am working on an application and I need to change the CSS.
> I can grab the Wordpress CSS and adapt it... :)
> After I finished th
With all the respects, i always thought that the admin interface could be
better, it's because i think this is a great idea. +1 for wordpress-like
css.
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 7:53 PM, mr.freeze wrote:
> + 1. Admin is mighty but needs some makeup.
>
> On Mar 3, 10:50 am, "Giovanni Giorgi" wrote:
+ 1. Admin is mighty but needs some makeup.
On Mar 3, 10:50 am, "Giovanni Giorgi" wrote:
> I will start doing some tests on a demo app,
> then I will send it to you when ready.
> I plan to work on it on the weekend.
> Because Wordpress CSS is quite complex I will start with a prototype.
> Ciao c
I will start doing some tests on a demo app,
then I will send it to you when ready.
I plan to work on it on the weekend.
Because Wordpress CSS is quite complex I will start with a prototype.
Ciao ciao :)
On Wed, March 3, 2010 17:27, mdipierro wrote:
> You should be able to do this by just changi
You should be able to do this by just changing the views, css and
static files in web2py admin. You can just zip the admin folder and I
will check for differences.
On Mar 3, 10:07 am, "Giovanni Giorgi" wrote:
> I am working on an application and I need to change the CSS.
> I can grab the Wordpres
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