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From: matt <ma...@tu...> - 2007-09-07 18:30:28
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The following modules are getting new packages: Blog Boost Branch Calendar Categories Control Panel Core File Cabinet Layout Menu MiniAdmin Page Smith Related RSS Search Signup Users Web Pages Some updates are very minor. Some (Core, Blog) have major improvements. Because there are so many changes, I will create a 1.3.1 distro soon. If you have time this weekend, please test a subversion export. Thanks, Matt -- Matthew McNaney Electronic Student Services Appalachian State University Ext. 6493 http://ess.appstate.edu http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu |
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From: Verdon V. <ve...@gm...> - 2007-09-09 13:46:24
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Hi Matt, I've only had a chance for a quick look so far. I didn't have anything I wanted to try an upgrade on, but I did a new install. Everything boosted OK. I've installed a number of mods and have done a quick bit of poking around. If I get a chance later this afternoon, I'll do some more. One problem I have observed (I'm using Safari 2.0.4 on MacOS 10.4.10 - all current) is something that had been fixed in the past and has seemed to have creeped back in. That is when using no editor (which is what it defaulted to) the text area fields in some mods are so small as to be near unusable, roughly 20 cols x 2 rows. This is happening in blog, webpages, calander create schedule and add event. Filecabinet and signup seem to be OK. I'll let you know if I get a chance to look further, later in the day... chores are calling :) rgds, verdon On 7-Sep-07, at 2:24 PM, matt wrote: > The following modules are getting new packages: > > Blog > Boost > Branch > Calendar > Categories > Control Panel > Core > File Cabinet > Layout > Menu > MiniAdmin > Page Smith > Related > RSS > Search > Signup > Users > Web Pages > > Some updates are very minor. Some (Core, Blog) have major > improvements. > Because there are so many changes, I will create a 1.3.1 distro soon. > > If you have time this weekend, please test a subversion export. > > Thanks, > Matt > > -- > Matthew McNaney > Electronic Student Services > Appalachian State University > Ext. 6493 > http://ess.appstate.edu > http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > --- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. > Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. > Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a > browser. > Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ > _______________________________________________ > Phpwebsite-developers mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwebsite-developers |
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From: Shaun M. <sh...@ae...> - 2007-09-09 18:39:47
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On 9 Sep 2007, at 14:45, Verdon Vaillancourt wrote: > > One problem I have observed (I'm using Safari 2.0.4 on MacOS 10.4.10 > - all current) is something that had been fixed in the past and has > seemed to have creeped back in. That is when using no editor (which > is what it defaulted to) the text area fields in some mods are so > small as to be near unusable, roughly 20 cols x 2 rows. This is > happening in blog, webpages, calander create schedule and add event. > Filecabinet and signup seem to be OK. > A better default for Safari 2.x would probably be the Simple WYSIWYG editor than nothing. Shaun aegis design - http://www.aegisdesign.co.uk aegis hosting - http://www.aegishosting.co.uk |
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From: Verdon V. <ve...@gm...> - 2007-09-09 19:19:41
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I've got something wierd going on. Actually, I just checked and the editor was set to fckeditor on the new install, and I got the small text areas, no editor, no warnings. When I actually went to my page and changed the editor pref to none, the text areas are OK. Simple editor gives me large text areas that scale to my window size. tinymce doesn't seem to be working though the text areas are fine (always has in the past but is a little flaky). YUI seems OK at a glance. On 9-Sep-07, at 2:39 PM, Shaun Murray wrote: > > On 9 Sep 2007, at 14:45, Verdon Vaillancourt wrote: >> >> One problem I have observed (I'm using Safari 2.0.4 on MacOS 10.4.10 >> - all current) is something that had been fixed in the past and has >> seemed to have creeped back in. That is when using no editor (which >> is what it defaulted to) the text area fields in some mods are so >> small as to be near unusable, roughly 20 cols x 2 rows. This is >> happening in blog, webpages, calander create schedule and add event. >> Filecabinet and signup seem to be OK. >> > > A better default for Safari 2.x would probably be the Simple WYSIWYG > editor than nothing. > > > Shaun > aegis design - http://www.aegisdesign.co.uk > aegis hosting - http://www.aegishosting.co.uk > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > --- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft > Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ > _______________________________________________ > Phpwebsite-developers mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwebsite-developers |
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From: Shaun M. <sh...@ae...> - 2007-09-09 20:41:35
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On 9 Sep 2007, at 20:19, Verdon Vaillancourt wrote: > I've got something wierd going on. > > Actually, I just checked and the editor was set to fckeditor on the > new install, and I got the small text areas, no editor, no warnings. > When I actually went to my page and changed the editor pref to none, > the text areas are OK. Simple editor gives me large text areas that > scale to my window size. tinymce doesn't seem to be working though > the text areas are fine (always has in the past but is a little > flaky). YUI seems OK at a glance. > Ooh, we've got YUI! Will definitely give it a go now. Shaun aegis design - http://www.aegisdesign.co.uk aegis hosting - http://www.aegishosting.co.uk |
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From: <ma...@tu...> - 2007-09-09 21:05:24
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Thanks for testing. Verdon said: > That is when using no editor (which is what it defaulted to) the text > area fields in some mods are so small as to be near unusable, roughly > 20 cols x 2 rows. If the user chooses FCKeditor as the default editor (which is the default on install) and the browser doesn't work with FCK, you get that little text area. Shaun said: > Will definitely give it a go now. You better. I put it in 'cause you asked ;-) So do you have any suggestions for a default install? Should a new install get 'None' instead of FCK? The suggested.php files don't seem to work well since there are so many possible variations. Supposedly yui is the most compatible so I could make that the default. Ideas? Matt |
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From: Verdon V. <ve...@gm...> - 2007-09-09 22:13:57
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I agree it should be the most compatible. I know us Safari users are a minority, but defaulting to fckeditor is definitely bad/confusing for us. I may also be in a minority when I say I don't like wysiwyg editors at all. I would suggest defaulting to Simple, but I know that doesn't have the sex appeal to many people. Given that, perhaps YUI is the best bet, but let's be sure it's solid before it is made a standard. To be honest, I don't know that much about it :) my 2 c verdon On 9-Sep-07, at 4:58 PM, ma...@tu... wrote: > So do you have any suggestions for a default install? Should a new > install get 'None' instead of FCK? The suggested.php files don't seem > to work well since there are so many possible variations. Supposedly > yui is the most compatible so I could make that the default. |