From komma at ivywe.co.jp Mon Feb 2 09:13:22 2015 From: komma at ivywe.co.jp (=?UTF-8?B?5LuK6aeS5ZOy5a2Q?=) Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2015 23:13:22 +0900 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin section In-Reply-To: References: <2DB62B08-AB57-490D-885A-6855B5499129@nlbox.com> <001b01d0146c$06de7490$149b5db0$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: Tom, I want to strongly recommend dengen's UIkit theme. 2014-12-11 20:57 GMT+09:00 Yoshinori Tahara : > Tom wrote: > >> A few new config options would be required in functions.php (if not found >> then defaults set) > > Maybe, they would be useful. > > -- > Yoshinori Tahara - dengen > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel From websitemaster at cogeco.net Mon Feb 2 10:52:15 2015 From: websitemaster at cogeco.net (Tom) Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2015 10:52:15 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin section In-Reply-To: References: <2DB62B08-AB57-490D-885A-6855B5499129@nlbox.com> <001b01d0146c$06de7490$149b5db0$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: <035301d03f00$37b17130$a7145390$@cogeco.net> Yup. He hasn't updated the repository with it yet (I believe he plans to do this) so I don't think he has finished testing (or redoing the Admin). I also need to get the forum theme to be responsive. I hope in the next few weeks to get started on this. This will be a good exercise for me since my css skills are a little rusty. I plan to probably base it on how phpbb works (http://www.try-phpbb.com) unless someone has a better suggestion. Once I have finished with it I will release a new version of the forum with these changes (along with a few other bug fixes). Tom -----Original Message----- From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of ???? Sent: February-02-15 9:13 AM To: Geeklog Development Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin section Tom, I want to strongly recommend dengen's UIkit theme. 2014-12-11 20:57 GMT+09:00 Yoshinori Tahara : > Tom wrote: > >> A few new config options would be required in functions.php (if not >> found then defaults set) > > Maybe, they would be useful. > > -- > Yoshinori Tahara - dengen > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel From komma at ivywe.co.jp Mon Feb 2 13:58:58 2015 From: komma at ivywe.co.jp (=?UTF-8?B?5LuK6aeS5ZOy5a2Q?=) Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2015 03:58:58 +0900 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin section In-Reply-To: <035301d03f00$37b17130$a7145390$@cogeco.net> References: <2DB62B08-AB57-490D-885A-6855B5499129@nlbox.com> <001b01d0146c$06de7490$149b5db0$@cogeco.net> <035301d03f00$37b17130$a7145390$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: Tom, dengen have finished the test, I think. However, this work will require modification of core files . So he wants to hear your thoughts. Other some CMS use Twitter Bootstrap, but I think UIkit is nice choice for Geeklog. >I also need to get the forum theme to be responsive. Thanks! Japanese forum, I changed templates by using UIkit. http://www.geeklog.jp/forum/index.php sourse: https://code.google.com/p/geeklog2-ivywe/source/list 2015-02-03 0:52 GMT+09:00 Tom : > Yup. > > He hasn't updated the repository with it yet (I believe he plans to do this) > so I don't think he has finished testing (or redoing the Admin). > > I also need to get the forum theme to be responsive. I hope in the next few > weeks to get started on this. This will be a good exercise for me since my > css skills are a little rusty. I plan to probably base it on how phpbb works > (http://www.try-phpbb.com) unless someone has a better suggestion. > > Once I have finished with it I will release a new version of the forum with > these changes (along with a few other bug fixes). > > Tom > > > -----Original Message----- > From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On > Behalf Of ???? > Sent: February-02-15 9:13 AM > To: Geeklog Development > Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin section > > Tom, > > I want to strongly recommend dengen's UIkit theme. > > > > 2014-12-11 20:57 GMT+09:00 Yoshinori Tahara : >> Tom wrote: >> >>> A few new config options would be required in functions.php (if not >>> found then defaults set) >> >> Maybe, they would be useful. >> >> -- >> Yoshinori Tahara - dengen >> _______________________________________________ >> geeklog-devel mailing list >> geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >> https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel From websitemaster at cogeco.net Mon Feb 2 14:29:37 2015 From: websitemaster at cogeco.net (Tom) Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2015 14:29:37 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin section In-Reply-To: References: <2DB62B08-AB57-490D-885A-6855B5499129@nlbox.com> <001b01d0146c$06de7490$149b5db0$@cogeco.net> <035301d03f00$37b17130$a7145390$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: <037a01d03f1e$955c3040$c01490c0$@cogeco.net> Thanks for the link Ivy. I will take a look at your code and move it over to the forum plugin once Dengen has added in his stuff for the denim theme. By core files you mean just the denim theme files right? (I am just referring to the theme UIkit stuff not the admin changes) I haven't really played around with any frameworks except bootstrap. I am not really an expert here but I have heard only good things about UIKit so if you and Dengen think that is the way to go with the theme then I don't have a problem with it. Unless someone else has a major objection about it then I say go for it. Plus this will make things easier for other plugin developers if they know Geeklog has decided on a specific framework to use with its pre-installed theme. Tom -----Original Message----- From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of ???? Sent: February-02-15 1:59 PM To: Geeklog Development Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin section Tom, dengen have finished the test, I think. However, this work will require modification of core files . So he wants to hear your thoughts. Other some CMS use Twitter Bootstrap, but I think UIkit is nice choice for Geeklog. >I also need to get the forum theme to be responsive. Thanks! Japanese forum, I changed templates by using UIkit. http://www.geeklog.jp/forum/index.php sourse: https://code.google.com/p/geeklog2-ivywe/source/list 2015-02-03 0:52 GMT+09:00 Tom : > Yup. > > He hasn't updated the repository with it yet (I believe he plans to do > this) so I don't think he has finished testing (or redoing the Admin). > > I also need to get the forum theme to be responsive. I hope in the > next few weeks to get started on this. This will be a good exercise > for me since my css skills are a little rusty. I plan to probably base > it on how phpbb works > (http://www.try-phpbb.com) unless someone has a better suggestion. > > Once I have finished with it I will release a new version of the forum > with these changes (along with a few other bug fixes). > > Tom > > > -----Original Message----- > From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] > On Behalf Of ???? > Sent: February-02-15 9:13 AM > To: Geeklog Development > Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin > section > > Tom, > > I want to strongly recommend dengen's UIkit theme. > > > > 2014-12-11 20:57 GMT+09:00 Yoshinori Tahara : >> Tom wrote: >> >>> A few new config options would be required in functions.php (if not >>> found then defaults set) >> >> Maybe, they would be useful. >> >> -- >> Yoshinori Tahara - dengen >> _______________________________________________ >> geeklog-devel mailing list >> geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >> https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel From komma at ivywe.co.jp Mon Feb 2 15:09:47 2015 From: komma at ivywe.co.jp (=?UTF-8?B?5LuK6aeS5ZOy5a2Q?=) Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2015 05:09:47 +0900 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin section In-Reply-To: <037a01d03f1e$955c3040$c01490c0$@cogeco.net> References: <2DB62B08-AB57-490D-885A-6855B5499129@nlbox.com> <001b01d0146c$06de7490$149b5db0$@cogeco.net> <035301d03f00$37b17130$a7145390$@cogeco.net> <037a01d03f1e$955c3040$c01490c0$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: Tom, Thank you for your work forum plugin. Did you try this package? http://www.trybase.com/~dengen/log/files/geeklog-demo.tar.gz It include Staticpage sample for UIkit. Dengen said that story admin preview is possible by using Ajax. Now he is trying to add CSRF to the Ajax program. >By core files you mean just the denim theme files right? No, language file, admin/logviewer.php, and some files. [image: ?????? 2] iPhone: [image: ?????? 1] Ivy 2015-02-03 4:29 GMT+09:00 Tom : > Thanks for the link Ivy. I will take a look at your code and move it over to > the forum plugin once Dengen has added in his stuff for the denim theme. > > By core files you mean just the denim theme files right? (I am just > referring to the theme UIkit stuff not the admin changes) > > I haven't really played around with any frameworks except bootstrap. I am > not really an expert here but I have heard only good things about UIKit so > if you and Dengen think that is the way to go with the theme then I don't > have a problem with it. Unless someone else has a major objection about it > then I say go for it. > > Plus this will make things easier for other plugin developers if they know > Geeklog has decided on a specific framework to use with its pre-installed > theme. > > Tom > > > -----Original Message----- > From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On > Behalf Of ???? > Sent: February-02-15 1:59 PM > To: Geeklog Development > Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin section > > Tom, > > dengen have finished the test, I think. > However, this work will require modification of core files . > So he wants to hear your thoughts. > > Other some CMS use Twitter Bootstrap, but I think UIkit is nice choice for > Geeklog. > >>I also need to get the forum theme to be responsive. > > Thanks! > > Japanese forum, I changed templates by using UIkit. > http://www.geeklog.jp/forum/index.php > > sourse: > https://code.google.com/p/geeklog2-ivywe/source/list > > > > 2015-02-03 0:52 GMT+09:00 Tom : >> Yup. >> >> He hasn't updated the repository with it yet (I believe he plans to do >> this) so I don't think he has finished testing (or redoing the Admin). >> >> I also need to get the forum theme to be responsive. I hope in the >> next few weeks to get started on this. This will be a good exercise >> for me since my css skills are a little rusty. I plan to probably base >> it on how phpbb works >> (http://www.try-phpbb.com) unless someone has a better suggestion. >> >> Once I have finished with it I will release a new version of the forum >> with these changes (along with a few other bug fixes). >> >> Tom >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] >> On Behalf Of ???? >> Sent: February-02-15 9:13 AM >> To: Geeklog Development >> Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin >> section >> >> Tom, >> >> I want to strongly recommend dengen's UIkit theme. >> >> >> >> 2014-12-11 20:57 GMT+09:00 Yoshinori Tahara : >>> Tom wrote: >>> >>>> A few new config options would be required in functions.php (if not >>>> found then defaults set) >>> >>> Maybe, they would be useful. >>> >>> -- >>> Yoshinori Tahara - dengen >>> _______________________________________________ >>> geeklog-devel mailing list >>> geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >>> https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel >> _______________________________________________ >> geeklog-devel mailing list >> geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >> https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel >> >> _______________________________________________ >> geeklog-devel mailing list >> geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >> https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Currently they are all stored in the plugins directory under templates. The forum does this a little bit differently by storing the template files under public_html/forum/layout and the user has the option of also including the template files in the actual themes directory and then a forum sub directory. For example I am thinking of changing the directory structure for the polls plugin: Plugins/polls/templates/default/ This directory will contain all of the current template files for the poll plugin. What I will do first is add in a check to see if a directory exists under the templates directory for the current theme. For example: Plugins/polls/templates/denim/ If it is found then that will be the location of the template files for the plugin. If it is not found then the default directory will be used. I also plan to switch the forum around to use this structure (I will still keep in the ability to include the forum template files with the actual template). This way it will be easier to code template files for specific themes. Thoughts? Tom From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of ???? Sent: February-02-15 3:10 PM To: Geeklog Development Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin section Tom, Thank you for your work forum plugin. Did you try this package? http://www.trybase.com/~dengen/log/files/geeklog-demo.tar.gz It include Staticpage sample for UIkit. Dengen said that story admin preview is possible by using Ajax. Now he is trying to add CSRF to the Ajax program. >By core files you mean just the denim theme files right? No, language file, admin/logviewer.php, and some files. ?????? 2 iPhone: ?????? 1 Ivy 2015-02-03 4:29 GMT+09:00 Tom : > Thanks for the link Ivy. I will take a look at your code and move it over to > the forum plugin once Dengen has added in his stuff for the denim theme. > > By core files you mean just the denim theme files right? (I am just > referring to the theme UIkit stuff not the admin changes) > > I haven't really played around with any frameworks except bootstrap. I am > not really an expert here but I have heard only good things about UIKit so > if you and Dengen think that is the way to go with the theme then I don't > have a problem with it. Unless someone else has a major objection about it > then I say go for it. > > Plus this will make things easier for other plugin developers if they know > Geeklog has decided on a specific framework to use with its pre-installed > theme. > > Tom > > > -----Original Message----- > From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On > Behalf Of ???? > Sent: February-02-15 1:59 PM > To: Geeklog Development > Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin section > > Tom, > > dengen have finished the test, I think. > However, this work will require modification of core files . > So he wants to hear your thoughts. > > Other some CMS use Twitter Bootstrap, but I think UIkit is nice choice for > Geeklog. > >>I also need to get the forum theme to be responsive. > > Thanks! > > Japanese forum, I changed templates by using UIkit. > http://www.geeklog.jp/forum/index.php > > sourse: > https://code.google.com/p/geeklog2-ivywe/source/list > > > > 2015-02-03 0:52 GMT+09:00 Tom : >> Yup. >> >> He hasn't updated the repository with it yet (I believe he plans to do >> this) so I don't think he has finished testing (or redoing the Admin). >> >> I also need to get the forum theme to be responsive. I hope in the >> next few weeks to get started on this. This will be a good exercise >> for me since my css skills are a little rusty. I plan to probably base >> it on how phpbb works >> (http://www.try-phpbb.com) unless someone has a better suggestion. >> >> Once I have finished with it I will release a new version of the forum >> with these changes (along with a few other bug fixes). >> >> Tom >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] >> On Behalf Of ???? >> Sent: February-02-15 9:13 AM >> To: Geeklog Development >> Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin >> section >> >> Tom, >> >> I want to strongly recommend dengen's UIkit theme. >> >> >> >> 2014-12-11 20:57 GMT+09:00 Yoshinori Tahara : >>> Tom wrote: >>> >>>> A few new config options would be required in functions.php (if not >>>> found then defaults set) >>> >>> Maybe, they would be useful. >>> >>> -- >>> Yoshinori Tahara - dengen >>> _______________________________________________ >>> geeklog-devel mailing list >>> geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >>> https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel >> _______________________________________________ >> geeklog-devel mailing list >> geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >> https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel >> >> _______________________________________________ >> geeklog-devel mailing list >> geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >> https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This way is easier to use it with plugins such as forum. > The forum does this a little bit differently by storing the template files > under public_html/forum/layout and the user has the option of also including > the template files in the actual themes directory and then a forum sub directory. You are just a little wrong. The forum's template files are stored under public_html/forum/forum/layout. This way, there is intention to put together the template, CSS, image and script files under the public_html/forum/forum directory. If you want to change these to theme-specific, you can simply copy the only public_html/forum/forum directory under the theme directory and change them. Templates can be put under the private directory, but not put the CSS, images and scripts. -- Yoshinori Tahara - dengen 2015-02-10 1:45 GMT+09:00 Tom : > Hey Dengen, > > > > How do you want to handle the uikit files? Will the theme just include > them or will Geeklog itself? > > > > The reason I am asking is for the forum plugin. For the forum I don?t want > to include the uikit framework if the theme already has it (which it > should). > > > > I am also thinking about changing somewhat how the core plugins handle > their template files. Currently they are all stored in the plugins > directory under templates. > > > > The forum does this a little bit differently by storing the template files > under public_html/forum/layout and the user has the option of also > including the template files in the actual themes directory and then a > forum sub directory. > > > > For example I am thinking of changing the directory structure for the > polls plugin: > > > > Plugins/polls/templates/default/ > > > > This directory will contain all of the current template files for the poll > plugin. > > > > What I will do first is add in a check to see if a directory exists under > the templates directory for the current theme. For example: > > > > Plugins/polls/templates/denim/ > > > > If it is found then that will be the location of the template files for > the plugin. If it is not found then the default directory will be used. > > > > I also plan to switch the forum around to use this structure (I will still > keep in the ability to include the forum template files with the actual > template). This way it will be easier to code template files for specific > themes. > > > > Thoughts? > > > > Tom > > > > *From:* geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] *On > Behalf Of *???? > *Sent:* February-02-15 3:10 PM > *To:* Geeklog Development > *Subject:* Re: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin section > > > > Tom, > > > > Thank you for your work forum plugin. > > > > Did you try this package? > > http://www.trybase.com/~dengen/log/files/geeklog-demo.tar.gz > > It include Staticpage sample for UIkit. > > > > Dengen said that story admin preview is possible by using Ajax. > > Now he is trying to add CSRF to the Ajax program. > > > > >By core files you mean just the denim theme files right? > > > > No, language file, admin/logviewer.php, and some files. > > > > > > [image: ?????? 2] > > > > iPhone: > > [image: ?????? 1] > > > > > > Ivy > > > > 2015-02-03 4:29 GMT+09:00 Tom : > > Thanks for the link Ivy. I will take a look at your code and move it > over to > > the forum plugin once Dengen has added in his stuff for the denim theme. > > > > By core files you mean just the denim theme files right? (I am just > > referring to the theme UIkit stuff not the admin changes) > > > > I haven't really played around with any frameworks except bootstrap. I am > > not really an expert here but I have heard only good things about UIKit > so > > if you and Dengen think that is the way to go with the theme then I don't > > have a problem with it. Unless someone else has a major objection about > it > > then I say go for it. > > > > Plus this will make things easier for other plugin developers if they > know > > Geeklog has decided on a specific framework to use with its pre-installed > > theme. > > > > Tom > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On > > Behalf Of ???? > > Sent: February-02-15 1:59 PM > > To: Geeklog Development > > Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin section > > > > Tom, > > > > dengen have finished the test, I think. > > However, this work will require modification of core files . > > So he wants to hear your thoughts. > > > > Other some CMS use Twitter Bootstrap, but I think UIkit is nice choice > for > > Geeklog. > > > >>I also need to get the forum theme to be responsive. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Japanese forum, I changed templates by using UIkit. > > http://www.geeklog.jp/forum/index.php > > > > sourse: > > https://code.google.com/p/geeklog2-ivywe/source/list > > > > > > > > 2015-02-03 0:52 GMT+09:00 Tom : > >> Yup. > >> > >> He hasn't updated the repository with it yet (I believe he plans to do > >> this) so I don't think he has finished testing (or redoing the Admin). > >> > >> I also need to get the forum theme to be responsive. I hope in the > >> next few weeks to get started on this. This will be a good exercise > >> for me since my css skills are a little rusty. I plan to probably base > >> it on how phpbb works > >> (http://www.try-phpbb.com) unless someone has a better suggestion. > >> > >> Once I have finished with it I will release a new version of the forum > >> with these changes (along with a few other bug fixes). > >> > >> Tom > >> > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] > >> On Behalf Of ???? > >> Sent: February-02-15 9:13 AM > >> To: Geeklog Development > >> Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin > >> section > >> > >> Tom, > >> > >> I want to strongly recommend dengen's UIkit theme. > >> > >> > >> > >> 2014-12-11 20:57 GMT+09:00 Yoshinori Tahara : > >>> Tom wrote: > >>> > >>>> A few new config options would be required in functions.php (if not > >>>> found then defaults set) > >>> > >>> Maybe, they would be useful. > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Yoshinori Tahara - dengen > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> geeklog-devel mailing list > >>> geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > >>> https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > >> _______________________________________________ > >> geeklog-devel mailing list > >> geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > >> https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> geeklog-devel mailing list > >> geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > >> https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > _______________________________________________ > > geeklog-devel mailing list > > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > > > _______________________________________________ > > geeklog-devel mailing list > > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I knew the layout was there and yes I will be just moving the templates only and reorganizing the images since I will be probably changing some of those as well for the new theme (and switching to font images) Tom From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of Yoshinori Tahara Sent: February-10-15 10:48 PM To: Geeklog Development Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Plugin and Themes Tom worte: > How do you want to handle the uikit files? Will the theme just include them > or will Geeklog itself? My goal is that we include the CSS framework like the UIkit to Geeklog itself. This way is easier to use it with plugins such as forum. > The forum does this a little bit differently by storing the template files > under public_html/forum/layout and the user has the option of also including > the template files in the actual themes directory and then a forum sub directory. You are just a little wrong. The forum's template files are stored under public_html/forum/forum/layout. This way, there is intention to put together the template, CSS, image and script files under the public_html/forum/forum directory. If you want to change these to theme-specific, you can simply copy the only public_html/forum/forum directory under the theme directory and change them. Templates can be put under the private directory, but not put the CSS, images and scripts. -- Yoshinori Tahara - dengen 2015-02-10 1:45 GMT+09:00 Tom : Hey Dengen, How do you want to handle the uikit files? Will the theme just include them or will Geeklog itself? The reason I am asking is for the forum plugin. For the forum I don?t want to include the uikit framework if the theme already has it (which it should). I am also thinking about changing somewhat how the core plugins handle their template files. Currently they are all stored in the plugins directory under templates. The forum does this a little bit differently by storing the template files under public_html/forum/layout and the user has the option of also including the template files in the actual themes directory and then a forum sub directory. For example I am thinking of changing the directory structure for the polls plugin: Plugins/polls/templates/default/ This directory will contain all of the current template files for the poll plugin. What I will do first is add in a check to see if a directory exists under the templates directory for the current theme. For example: Plugins/polls/templates/denim/ If it is found then that will be the location of the template files for the plugin. If it is not found then the default directory will be used. I also plan to switch the forum around to use this structure (I will still keep in the ability to include the forum template files with the actual template). This way it will be easier to code template files for specific themes. Thoughts? Tom From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of ???? Sent: February-02-15 3:10 PM To: Geeklog Development Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin section Tom, Thank you for your work forum plugin. Did you try this package? http://www.trybase.com/~dengen/log/files/geeklog-demo.tar.gz It include Staticpage sample for UIkit. Dengen said that story admin preview is possible by using Ajax. Now he is trying to add CSRF to the Ajax program. >By core files you mean just the denim theme files right? No, language file, admin/logviewer.php, and some files. ?????? 2 iPhone: ?????? 1 Ivy 2015-02-03 4:29 GMT+09:00 Tom : > Thanks for the link Ivy. I will take a look at your code and move it over to > the forum plugin once Dengen has added in his stuff for the denim theme. > > By core files you mean just the denim theme files right? (I am just > referring to the theme UIkit stuff not the admin changes) > > I haven't really played around with any frameworks except bootstrap. I am > not really an expert here but I have heard only good things about UIKit so > if you and Dengen think that is the way to go with the theme then I don't > have a problem with it. Unless someone else has a major objection about it > then I say go for it. > > Plus this will make things easier for other plugin developers if they know > Geeklog has decided on a specific framework to use with its pre-installed > theme. > > Tom > > > -----Original Message----- > From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On > Behalf Of ???? > Sent: February-02-15 1:59 PM > To: Geeklog Development > Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin section > > Tom, > > dengen have finished the test, I think. > However, this work will require modification of core files . > So he wants to hear your thoughts. > > Other some CMS use Twitter Bootstrap, but I think UIkit is nice choice for > Geeklog. > >>I also need to get the forum theme to be responsive. > > Thanks! > > Japanese forum, I changed templates by using UIkit. > http://www.geeklog.jp/forum/index.php > > sourse: > https://code.google.com/p/geeklog2-ivywe/source/list > > > > 2015-02-03 0:52 GMT+09:00 Tom : >> Yup. >> >> He hasn't updated the repository with it yet (I believe he plans to do >> this) so I don't think he has finished testing (or redoing the Admin). >> >> I also need to get the forum theme to be responsive. I hope in the >> next few weeks to get started on this. This will be a good exercise >> for me since my css skills are a little rusty. I plan to probably base >> it on how phpbb works >> (http://www.try-phpbb.com) unless someone has a better suggestion. >> >> Once I have finished with it I will release a new version of the forum >> with these changes (along with a few other bug fixes). >> >> Tom >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] >> On Behalf Of ???? >> Sent: February-02-15 9:13 AM >> To: Geeklog Development >> Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Proposal about improving the admin >> section >> >> Tom, >> >> I want to strongly recommend dengen's UIkit theme. >> >> >> >> 2014-12-11 20:57 GMT+09:00 Yoshinori Tahara : >>> Tom wrote: >>> >>>> A few new config options would be required in functions.php (if not >>>> found then defaults set) >>> >>> Maybe, they would be useful. >>> >>> -- >>> Yoshinori Tahara - dengen >>> _______________________________________________ >>> geeklog-devel mailing list >>> geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >>> https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel >> _______________________________________________ >> geeklog-devel mailing list >> geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >> https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel >> >> _______________________________________________ >> geeklog-devel mailing list >> geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net >> https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I actually based the code on some I found in the plugins that was not being used (must have been a partially implemented feature). To keep things consistent with the core plugins and to make theme development easier, other plugins should go ahead and use these functions where possible. The 2 functions are: CTL_plugin_templatePath($plugin, $path = '') CTL_plugin_cssURL($plugin, $filename = "style.css") The template function returns the physical path directory location of the plugin templates. This should be run at the beginning of your plugins functions.inc and stored in your plugins config variables like so: $CONF_FORUM['path_layout'] = CTL_plugin_templatePath('forum'); Similarly the css function returns the URL of the location of the css file $CONF_FORUM['css_url'] = CTL_plugin_cssURL('forum', 'forum.css'); The order of operation for the template function is 1) It checks for a sub directory of the plugin?s name in the current theme being displayed root directory. If found it is used. 2) It checks for a sub directory of the theme?s name in the current ?plugins/plugin name here/templates/? directory. If found it is used. 3) If 1 or 2 is not found then the default template for the plugin is used. It is always located in ?plugins/plugin name here/templates/default/? This will hopefully make things easier for people when updating plugins to maintain their template changes. It also makes it easier for plugin developers to include plugin templates that support specific themes. When I have fully implemented everything I will update the repository. Thanks Tom -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From komma at ivywe.co.jp Sat Feb 14 12:32:04 2015 From: komma at ivywe.co.jp (=?UTF-8?B?5LuK6aeS5ZOy5a2Q?=) Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2015 02:32:04 +0900 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Plugins and Templates and a bit about the Forum plugin In-Reply-To: <007301d04870$a79d8640$f6d892c0$@cogeco.net> References: <007301d04870$a79d8640$f6d892c0$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: Thanks! I'm glad to hear you. The order of operation for the template function is so good. "default" is template default directory. This rule is very simple. 2015-02-15 1:09 GMT+09:00 Tom : > Okay, > > > > I have started on updated the forum plugin templates to be responsive. > Thanks Ivy for the work you have done so far (which is a lot). I am using > your templates as my starting point. > > > > I have created 2 new functions in the template library that the forum and > core plugins will use to determine which templates to use when displaying > information. I actually based the code on some I found in the plugins that > was not being used (must have been a partially implemented feature). > > > > To keep things consistent with the core plugins and to make theme > development easier, other plugins should go ahead and use these functions > where possible. > > > > The 2 functions are: > > > > CTL_plugin_templatePath($plugin, $path = '') > > > > CTL_plugin_cssURL($plugin, $filename = "style.css") > > > > The template function returns the physical path directory location of the > plugin templates. This should be run at the beginning of your plugins > functions.inc and stored in your plugins config variables like so: > > > > $CONF_FORUM['path_layout'] = CTL_plugin_templatePath('forum'); > > > > Similarly the css function returns the URL of the location of the css file > > > > $CONF_FORUM['css_url'] = CTL_plugin_cssURL('forum', 'forum.css'); > > > > The order of operation for the template function is > > > > 1) It checks for a sub directory of the plugin?s name in the current > theme being displayed root directory. If found it is used. > > 2) It checks for a sub directory of the theme?s name in the current > ?plugins/plugin name here/templates/? directory. If found it is used. > > 3) If 1 or 2 is not found then the default template for the plugin is > used. It is always located in ?plugins/plugin name here/templates/default/? > > > > This will hopefully make things easier for people when updating plugins to > maintain their template changes. It also makes it easier for plugin > developers to include plugin templates that support specific themes. > > > > When I have fully implemented everything I will update the repository. > > > > Thanks > > > > Tom > > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > From cordiste at free.fr Sun Feb 15 15:00:34 2015 From: cordiste at free.fr (cordiste) Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2015 21:00:34 +0100 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Plugins and Templates and a bit about the Forum plugin In-Reply-To: <007301d04870$a79d8640$f6d892c0$@cogeco.net> References: <007301d04870$a79d8640$f6d892c0$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: With these new functions, do you think site owners can customise the themes of the plugins and store the custom files under the data folder to avoid loosing of data during update by uploading a plugin archive ? Ben 2015-02-14 17:09 GMT+01:00 Tom : > Okay, > > > > I have started on updated the forum plugin templates to be responsive. > Thanks Ivy for the work you have done so far (which is a lot). I am using > your templates as my starting point. > > > > I have created 2 new functions in the template library that the forum and > core plugins will use to determine which templates to use when displaying > information. I actually based the code on some I found in the plugins that > was not being used (must have been a partially implemented feature). > > > > To keep things consistent with the core plugins and to make theme > development easier, other plugins should go ahead and use these functions > where possible. > > > > The 2 functions are: > > > > CTL_plugin_templatePath($plugin, $path = '') > > > > CTL_plugin_cssURL($plugin, $filename = "style.css") > > > > The template function returns the physical path directory location of the > plugin templates. This should be run at the beginning of your plugins > functions.inc and stored in your plugins config variables like so: > > > > $CONF_FORUM['path_layout'] = CTL_plugin_templatePath('forum'); > > > > Similarly the css function returns the URL of the location of the css file > > > > $CONF_FORUM['css_url'] = CTL_plugin_cssURL('forum', 'forum.css'); > > > > The order of operation for the template function is > > > > 1) It checks for a sub directory of the plugin?s name in the current > theme being displayed root directory. If found it is used. > > 2) It checks for a sub directory of the theme?s name in the current > ?plugins/plugin name here/templates/? directory. If found it is used. > > 3) If 1 or 2 is not found then the default template for the plugin is > used. It is always located in ?plugins/plugin name here/templates/default/? > > > > This will hopefully make things easier for people when updating plugins to > maintain their template changes. It also makes it easier for plugin > developers to include plugin templates that support specific themes. > > > > When I have fully implemented everything I will update the repository. > > > > Thanks > > > > Tom > > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > From websitemaster at cogeco.net Sun Feb 15 18:48:48 2015 From: websitemaster at cogeco.net (Tom) Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2015 18:48:48 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Plugins and Templates and a bit about the Forum plugin Message-ID: <00c201d04979$f1623500$d4269f00$@cogeco.net> If the customized plugin template files are stored with the theme (in the proper sub directory) they will not be lost. If the customized plugin template files are stored in the plugins template directory under the theme's name, they shouldn't be lost unless the plugin install already contains customizations for the theme. If the customized plugin template files are stored in the plugins template directory under the "default" directory... they will be lost if the plugin is upgraded and they overwrite the directory. Tom -----Original Message----- From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of cordiste Sent: February-15-15 3:01 PM To: Geeklog Development Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Plugins and Templates and a bit about the Forum plugin With these new functions, do you think site owners can customise the themes of the plugins and store the custom files under the data folder to avoid loosing of data during update by uploading a plugin archive ? Ben 2015-02-14 17:09 GMT+01:00 Tom : > Okay, > > > > I have started on updated the forum plugin templates to be responsive. > Thanks Ivy for the work you have done so far (which is a lot). I am > using your templates as my starting point. > > > > I have created 2 new functions in the template library that the forum > and core plugins will use to determine which templates to use when > displaying information. I actually based the code on some I found in > the plugins that was not being used (must have been a partially implemented feature). > > > > To keep things consistent with the core plugins and to make theme > development easier, other plugins should go ahead and use these > functions where possible. > > > > The 2 functions are: > > > > CTL_plugin_templatePath($plugin, $path = '') > > > > CTL_plugin_cssURL($plugin, $filename = "style.css") > > > > The template function returns the physical path directory location of > the plugin templates. This should be run at the beginning of your > plugins functions.inc and stored in your plugins config variables like so: > > > > $CONF_FORUM['path_layout'] = CTL_plugin_templatePath('forum'); > > > > Similarly the css function returns the URL of the location of the css > file > > > > $CONF_FORUM['css_url'] = CTL_plugin_cssURL('forum', 'forum.css'); > > > > The order of operation for the template function is > > > > 1) It checks for a sub directory of the plugin?s name in the current > theme being displayed root directory. If found it is used. > > 2) It checks for a sub directory of the theme?s name in the current > ?plugins/plugin name here/templates/? directory. If found it is used. > > 3) If 1 or 2 is not found then the default template for the plugin is > used. It is always located in ?plugins/plugin name here/templates/default/? > > > > This will hopefully make things easier for people when updating > plugins to maintain their template changes. It also makes it easier > for plugin developers to include plugin templates that support specific themes. > > > > When I have fully implemented everything I will update the repository. > > > > Thanks > > > > Tom > > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel From websitemaster at cogeco.net Thu Feb 19 10:35:03 2015 From: websitemaster at cogeco.net (Tom) Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 10:35:03 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Plugins and Templates and a bit about the Forum plugin In-Reply-To: <007301d04870$a79d8640$f6d892c0$@cogeco.net> References: <007301d04870$a79d8640$f6d892c0$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: <01b301d04c59$a11ae8c0$e350ba40$@cogeco.net> Just a quick update? I have now updated the repository with the new functions along with converting all of the core plugins over to using them. The next release of the forum plugin will also use it. Just an update regarding the template path function. Since we now have the ability to provide multiple paths to the plugin template files you can now include just the changed plugin template files with the theme just as long all the original template files can still be found in /plugins/yourplugin/templates/default/ directory. Tom From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of Tom Sent: February-14-15 11:10 AM To: 'Geeklog Development' Subject: [geeklog-devel] Plugins and Templates and a bit about the Forum plugin Okay, I have started on updated the forum plugin templates to be responsive. Thanks Ivy for the work you have done so far (which is a lot). I am using your templates as my starting point. I have created 2 new functions in the template library that the forum and core plugins will use to determine which templates to use when displaying information. I actually based the code on some I found in the plugins that was not being used (must have been a partially implemented feature). To keep things consistent with the core plugins and to make theme development easier, other plugins should go ahead and use these functions where possible. The 2 functions are: CTL_plugin_templatePath($plugin, $path = '') CTL_plugin_cssURL($plugin, $filename = "style.css") The template function returns the physical path directory location of the plugin templates. This should be run at the beginning of your plugins functions.inc and stored in your plugins config variables like so: $CONF_FORUM['path_layout'] = CTL_plugin_templatePath('forum'); Similarly the css function returns the URL of the location of the css file $CONF_FORUM['css_url'] = CTL_plugin_cssURL('forum', 'forum.css'); The order of operation for the template function is 1) It checks for a sub directory of the plugin?s name in the current theme being displayed root directory. If found it is used. 2) It checks for a sub directory of the theme?s name in the current ?plugins/plugin name here/templates/? directory. If found it is used. 3) If 1 or 2 is not found then the default template for the plugin is used. It is always located in ?plugins/plugin name here/templates/default/? This will hopefully make things easier for people when updating plugins to maintain their template changes. It also makes it easier for plugin developers to include plugin templates that support specific themes. When I have fully implemented everything I will update the repository. Thanks Tom -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From komma at ivywe.co.jp Fri Feb 20 22:43:06 2015 From: komma at ivywe.co.jp (=?UTF-8?B?5LuK6aeS5ZOy5a2Q?=) Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2015 12:43:06 +0900 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Plugins and Templates and a bit about the Forum plugin In-Reply-To: <01b301d04c59$a11ae8c0$e350ba40$@cogeco.net> References: <007301d04870$a79d8640$f6d892c0$@cogeco.net> <01b301d04c59$a11ae8c0$e350ba40$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: Hi Tom, I found CLS forum. It's nice. http://communityleadershipforum.com/ -- Ivy From websitemaster at cogeco.net Sat Feb 21 09:36:47 2015 From: websitemaster at cogeco.net (Tom) Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2015 09:36:47 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Plugins and Templates and a bit about the Forum plugin In-Reply-To: References: <007301d04870$a79d8640$f6d892c0$@cogeco.net> <01b301d04c59$a11ae8c0$e350ba40$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: <02f301d04de3$d27a26c0$776e7440$@cogeco.net> Thanks, there are some nice ideas there. While I do the template changes I am actually tiding up the forum code a bit. I am also pulling out most of the html in code and putting it in the templates. This way it will be much easier to make changes to the icons, etc... I am also reducing the amount of templates needed by the forum by using template blocks. I am not sure how far I will go with this (depends on time) but I hope to see at least a 25% reduction in the number of template files. Tom -----Original Message----- From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of ???? Sent: February-20-15 10:43 PM To: Geeklog Development Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Plugins and Templates and a bit about the Forum plugin Hi Tom, I found CLS forum. It's nice. http://communityleadershipforum.com/ -- Ivy _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel From komma at ivywe.co.jp Sat Feb 21 10:59:15 2015 From: komma at ivywe.co.jp (=?UTF-8?B?5LuK6aeS5ZOy5a2Q?=) Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2015 00:59:15 +0900 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Plugins and Templates and a bit about the Forum plugin In-Reply-To: <02f301d04de3$d27a26c0$776e7440$@cogeco.net> References: <007301d04870$a79d8640$f6d892c0$@cogeco.net> <01b301d04c59$a11ae8c0$e350ba40$@cogeco.net> <02f301d04de3$d27a26c0$776e7440$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: Tom, Thanks! I changed geeklog.jp tempate like http://communityleadershipforum.com/ I am look forward to your work . -- Ivy 2015-02-21 23:36 GMT+09:00 Tom : > > Thanks, there are some nice ideas there. > > While I do the template changes I am actually tiding up the forum code a > bit. I am also pulling out most of the html in code and putting it in the > templates. This way it will be much easier to make changes to the icons, > etc... > > I am also reducing the amount of templates needed by the forum by using > template blocks. I am not sure how far I will go with this (depends on > time) but I hope to see at least a 25% reduction in the number of template > files. > > Tom > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On > Behalf Of ???? > Sent: February-20-15 10:43 PM > To: Geeklog Development > Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Plugins and Templates and a bit about the Forum > plugin > > Hi Tom, > > I found CLS forum. > It's nice. > http://communityleadershipforum.com/ > > -- > Ivy > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel From websitemaster at cogeco.net Sat Feb 28 10:20:42 2015 From: websitemaster at cogeco.net (Tom) Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2015 10:20:42 -0500 Subject: [geeklog-devel] Plugins and Templates and a bit about the Forum plugin In-Reply-To: References: <007301d04870$a79d8640$f6d892c0$@cogeco.net> <01b301d04c59$a11ae8c0$e350ba40$@cogeco.net> <02f301d04de3$d27a26c0$776e7440$@cogeco.net> Message-ID: <00bc01d0536a$1e19a3e0$5a4ceba0$@cogeco.net> Just a quick update on the progress of the forum switch to a responsive layout using uikit. I pretty much have the center block, categories, form topics, and topic pages all finished. I am currently working on the new post page and then on to the report and admin pages. I have used pretty much all ukit classes and very FEW custom classes. I have pulled a lot of html out of the forum code (for images, etc) and added them to the templates to make styling items easier. I have also removed a number of template files and switched to using template blocks (within the template files) were it made sense to do so. I didn't go as far as I planned with this. I may go further were it makes sense once I have finished everything else but there is a trade off as the template files themselves get a little bit more complicated. With the responsive theme to cut down on page clutter (especially on smaller view ports) I have moved a number of buttons (for example on the forum topics page) to a tools menu button. I have also kept the original forum templates (which is now the default template) with the plugin. It looks exactly the same as before but has been updated with the new template blocks and template variables (and the removal of the unused template files). Tom -----Original Message----- From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of ???? Sent: February-21-15 10:59 AM To: Geeklog Development Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Plugins and Templates and a bit about the Forum plugin Tom, Thanks! I changed geeklog.jp tempate like http://communityleadershipforum.com/ I am look forward to your work . -- Ivy 2015-02-21 23:36 GMT+09:00 Tom : > > Thanks, there are some nice ideas there. > > While I do the template changes I am actually tiding up the forum code > a bit. I am also pulling out most of the html in code and putting it > in the templates. This way it will be much easier to make changes to > the icons, etc... > > I am also reducing the amount of templates needed by the forum by > using template blocks. I am not sure how far I will go with this > (depends on > time) but I hope to see at least a 25% reduction in the number of > template files. > > Tom > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: geeklog-devel [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] > On Behalf Of ???? > Sent: February-20-15 10:43 PM > To: Geeklog Development > Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Plugins and Templates and a bit about the > Forum plugin > > Hi Tom, > > I found CLS forum. > It's nice. > http://communityleadershipforum.com/ > > -- > Ivy > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-devel mailing list > geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net > https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel _______________________________________________ geeklog-devel mailing list geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net https://pairlist8.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/geeklog-devel