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Oliver Scholz Member
@Utis · Joined 8 years ago · 54 posts · 8 topics · 12 reputation
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Widgets & Theme Layouts
· 8 years ago
Cool. Maybe I should have a look into theme builders myself at some point. Sorry that I couldn't be of more help.
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Widgets & Theme Layouts
· 8 years ago
@CrucialNic: Is there a gantry theme that uses the gantry framework that is similar to what is in Joomla with the drag and drop as well as adding rows, widget areas etc? If not can the gantry 5 framew
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Handling resource URLs like "theme://images/..." in PHP
· 8 years ago
I see, my use of metasyntactic variables was probably misleading. I changed my post to include a fully working example. I hope that makes it more clear.
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[SOLVED] Space above anchors
· 8 years ago
I'd inspect the page in your browser's development tools. In both Firefox and Chrome at least, you can hower with the mouse over elements to see what space they occupy and check which styles are activ
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Handling resource URLs like "theme://images/..." in PHP
· 8 years ago
I'm writing a plugin to facilitate creating SVG symbols for use in Twig. For instance, this could be an desired HTML output: <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>SVG Symb
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How to implement dynamic page loading
· 8 years ago
I changed the title back and accepted Paul's answer. It is the easiest way. In principle, I would like to write that plugin, but it's not going to happen any time soon.
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How to implement dynamic page loading
· 8 years ago
Hm. That does seem like the easiest solution ... Thank you for bringing this to my attention! However, my gut feeling is that maybe I want to do as much as possible in the backend and keep the JS even
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How to implement dynamic page loading
· 8 years ago
I need advice and a couple of pointers. I want to write a plugin implementing dynamic page loading, more or less following this pattern: Rethinking Dynamic Page Replacing Content I want to do it in a
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Grav on production: APACHE or NGINX?
· 8 years ago
@RobLui: I myself, don’t mind the AllowOverride All on any of my Grav sites, as long as they’re well contained within the framework I’m pretty sure it’s safe enough. Yeah, I find that article by Kevi
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Complex collections depending on Frontmatter headers and it's value?
· 8 years ago
The sort order is the same as it appears in the "Pages" section of the admin panel; which means: users can order it manually. This is what I needed for my sidebar. I learned something about collection