Hi Carl,
I like the updated version 0.12 so much that I'm in the
process of upgrading. Mainly because you can now choose seperate databases.
Created these new login screens (see patches)for myself and I would like to contribute them to your projects (xdbcms & xdbmoney). Just unzip and replace the index.html & index2.html in the xdbcms directory.
Ciao A Presto
Giovanni Ambruso
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Many thanks for the patches - they look very clean and nice - I can see you like CSS!
I'll look to include in the next release - I'm having some problems with the latest version of tinyMCE which is messing up the HTML references, and causes the program to output incorrect HTML. Been a bit busy of late, but I'm starting to get back onto the programming.
The only suggestion I can think of is that it'd be nice to put in some form of graphic to 'enhance' the program title? (To make the 'welcome to xdbcms' stand out a little more) - what do you think?
Oh - is there a piece of javascript missing to focus the cursor within the username field?
Many thanks for the code - much appreciated!
- By the way - I'm actively thinking of moving the whole user interface to CSS rather than using tables etc - been looking at zengarden....
Carl.
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Simple and effective login screens Giovanni. Is it possible for you to pretty up the rest of xdbcms?
Carl I encourage that you move to css. More choice for everyone.
Matt
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Have a look at the 'patches' menu, and download the file from there - these should act as the replacements.
Please note: I'm working on the next release now - the screens use CSS layout techniques, therefore are 'skinnable', and Gio is currently looking at a makeover, which will include the updated HTML.
The update also includes a revamp to all the code to make it PHP V5 compliant, so we can finally remove all the setup pain of setting INI file parameters...
watch this space, I'm hoping the new release will be shortly after Christmas.
Carl.
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Hi Carl,
I like the updated version 0.12 so much that I'm in the
process of upgrading. Mainly because you can now choose seperate databases.
Created these new login screens (see patches)for myself and I would like to contribute them to your projects (xdbcms & xdbmoney). Just unzip and replace the index.html & index2.html in the xdbcms directory.
Ciao A Presto
Giovanni Ambruso
Hi Gio!
Many thanks for the patches - they look very clean and nice - I can see you like CSS!
I'll look to include in the next release - I'm having some problems with the latest version of tinyMCE which is messing up the HTML references, and causes the program to output incorrect HTML. Been a bit busy of late, but I'm starting to get back onto the programming.
The only suggestion I can think of is that it'd be nice to put in some form of graphic to 'enhance' the program title? (To make the 'welcome to xdbcms' stand out a little more) - what do you think?
Oh - is there a piece of javascript missing to focus the cursor within the username field?
Many thanks for the code - much appreciated!
- By the way - I'm actively thinking of moving the whole user interface to CSS rather than using tables etc - been looking at zengarden....
Carl.
Simple and effective login screens Giovanni. Is it possible for you to pretty up the rest of xdbcms?
Carl I encourage that you move to css. More choice for everyone.
Matt
How do I get the new login html? how do I download it?
Mark
Hi Mark,
Have a look at the 'patches' menu, and download the file from there - these should act as the replacements.
Please note: I'm working on the next release now - the screens use CSS layout techniques, therefore are 'skinnable', and Gio is currently looking at a makeover, which will include the updated HTML.
The update also includes a revamp to all the code to make it PHP V5 compliant, so we can finally remove all the setup pain of setting INI file parameters...
watch this space, I'm hoping the new release will be shortly after Christmas.
Carl.