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Mulder Member

@Mulder · Joined 1 year ago · 12 posts · 2 topics · 11 reputation

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  • Upgrade to Grav v1.7.50.9 not working · 7 months ago

    Thank you very much, this explains everything 🙂 So luckily or hopefully nothing is broke, but only patience needed. Where does he post such messages?

  • Upgrade to Grav v1.7.50.9 not working · 7 months ago

    Thanks and yes, I was also wondering about the many updates recently (after many months of none). But no problem, as long as things keep working. I noticed now that when I click on the link of the er

  • Upgrade to Grav v1.7.50.9 not working · 7 months ago

    When trying to upgrade Grav (as suggested), the download initiated, but never ended. This had happened before, but normally when switching to another section of the CMS, and then back to the dashboard

  • R.I.P. Grav CMS (it's Alive!) · 1 year ago

    Okay, I'll forgive you, and it was all my fault - to stop our mutual accusations ;) I agree on the "forced into is intrusive", but this speaks against the "freemium" approach of Grav and for my skepti

  • R.I.P. Grav CMS (it's Alive!) · 1 year ago

    First you insinuated that I'm promoting "greedy" methods, and now you're insinuating that I can't handle other opinions. Isn't that unfriendly? You were also unfriendly to another user in another thre

  • R.I.P. Grav CMS (it's Alive!) · 1 year ago

    Is unfriendliness your way of saying thanks for the feedback? I tried to cheer up the chief developer and contribute some practical ideas! And I don't know what's "greedy" about advertisement? Neither

  • Interoperability · 1 year ago

    I don't know if there is 1 standard (already), but I know that XML and CSV are quite commonly used export and import formats. And good import and / or export tools usually allow attributing certain co

  • R.I.P. Grav CMS (it's Alive!) · 1 year ago

    That's true, and it was just an example (not suitable for Grav, as a software should clearly be ad free to be taken seriously). For a huge quality website like Wikipedia, contextual ads could make a l

  • R.I.P. Grav CMS (it's Alive!) · 1 year ago

    @rhuk: In short open source is hard, and it gets harder the more successful a project becomes. There’s no monetary benefits, and lots of work, but it can be rewarding to help people and develop cool s

  • Future/truth of Grav vs. other CMS · 1 year ago

    @penworks Interesting! When I was researching an alternative (flat) CMS for Wordpress, I didn't come across the systems you mentioned. Craft is not free, but what are the differences (advantages and d