Setup e mail addresses for the team updated…
Setup e-mail addresses for the team, updated Google Code logo and configured some Google Apps stuff for future use.
Setup e-mail addresses for the team, updated Google Code logo and configured some Google Apps stuff for future use.
Back on the team. For now I will be looking into the mechanism required for loading and unloading components.
We’re kicking around names for the new components that would be enabled or disabled by default but could be turned on/off depending on user preference. Here’s the list so far — If you have any ideas you’d like included here, or you like one of these, please +1 it and let us know!: Components (6 …
Cryptic I know, but I’ve gotta take a diversion for a bit to try something out for PodsUI. If it works, it’ll be committed to SVN for all to enjoy in 2.0 🙂
Hi everybody, So my name is Chris and I’m a full time back end web developer, working primarily with Magento and WordPress. I met @jchristopher through a local developers get together. @jchristopher introduced me to @sc0ttkclark and I’m hoping to start doing some work developing Pods. It’s kind of a funny story actually, I had …
Since we started the Dev Blog on October 15th, 2010 we’ve had: 78 posts @sc0ttkclark – 59 posts @chriscarvache – 8 posts @jchristopher – 5 posts @mpvanwinkle – 3 posts @logikal16 – 1 post @sonicparke – 1 post @thecorkboard – 1 post 273 comments @sc0ttkclark – 136 comments @chriscarvache – 19 comments @jchristopher – 12 …
Been destroying Pods and PodsAPI classes for the past week, lots of progress! Finished sweeping mysql_* and DB structure changes across Pods and PodsAPI classes, all that’s left is the publicForm reworking out of the two. Next is Admin UI / Form UI work. Well, back to the salt mines — ta ta!
The plugin files contain a number of function definitions that could be better ‘sorted’. Should functions be by alphabetically (with __construct always at top for class definitions)? Or should the functions be sorted another way?
Just this morning found out about a couple of plugins that went under my radar until now: http://plugins.elliotcondon.com/custom-field-matrix/ http://plugins.elliotcondon.com/advanced-custom-fields/ Looks like everything is powered by Custom Post Types in the advanced custom fields, and there’s lots of UI inspiration from some EE add-ons, but needless to say, something to take a look at.
I think we really need to drop NicEdit in favor of a different ‘light-weight’ editor that’s actively maintained. I’m voting for CLEditor, it’s even smaller than NicEdit, and it’s used by @scribu in his Front-end Editor plugin. We can likely review his plugin and determine how best to implement within Pods based on what he …