Do a search for "javascript calculators". Most are free. Find the ones you like. You can then do either of the following:
1. copy and paste the code into your page info > header > javascript section. or
2. Drop in an HTML stack and paste…
Try this. Create a page called Default.html. Then change your index.html or index.php to index1..... The Default page can be styled to be your maintenance page. HTH
Hi Nik, I'm going to post this elsewhere too, but it would be great to be able to take the input from other apps and import their content. Apps of interest would include TextEdit, Word, Keynote, InDesign, etc.
Regards
David
I am a very happy Bluehost customer. I've been with them for 5 years after moving all my sites from GoDaddy. A couple of things to note whomever you choose.
1. Check their links to the net. A number of companies basically piggy-back on the servi…
Thanks to both of you. Better Karma now The speed of the front images was a client choice. Good idea to consolidate the CSS. The Faros images I will have to think about. Again, they were provided by the client. The language choice is not simply loc…
Now I know I'm on the right track.. Thank you for your deconstructive critique. Please show me your work. Regarding Faros, the greek site. There is an english looking flag and if you could press that, you may find that the site shows in English. How…
Thanks Joe, but that doesn't seem to work. I have tried this with some simple themes, but no joy. I can create the pages in RW, then consolidate the CSS manually, simplify the path structure and can get some semblance of what I want. So I know it ca…
Why not host your product images on a warehouse system (Picasa, Flickr), and use a stack or plugin to integrate the catalog into your sites.
See http://emeraldsdesigns.com (before I change it to a full e-commerce site)/
Thanks Vasily, great stuff.
I do need to go deeper however.
Once logged in, the users will enter transactions, and receive reports in a mySQL database of medium complexity. (Not rocket surgery, but quite a few tables and complex forms).
I h…
Vasily, this part of the picture shows the front end, ie joining a group and logging in.
Does Sitelok or anything else handle the subscription service, and access and management of member-only files (where each member has their own set of data)?
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Check that each page type (Stacks, PlusKit etc) are the latest versions. I created a test project, and added a page type for each of my plugins. RW will tell you what needs to be updated. When you're done, you need to check for updated themes.
Th…
I think this is a great addition to the Stacks world of RW. Thanks KP.
It's just what I was looking for.
Here's my wish list:
Separate plug-ins from stacks - two sections?
We all push stack developers to label their stacks with their nam…
Thanks, but I'm not affiliated..
The subscriptions though can be taken for a month or two as needed (I think). You do not have to pay for a whole year. That being said, when I'm trying to learn through them, I find the exercise files invaluable -…
okey doke. it's been a long day here on the right coast.. I'll pick it up in the morning. Thanks a ton for your help.
Re your comment "You could always use the JS version as well":
I now have the RSS JS and the RSS Fill Content Stacks (as well…
Thanks Joe, yep, all the files are php files. Let me look a little more in the morning. If I can't figure it out, I'll contact you.. I have an idea that there may be some links to files on her old server that have not come across. I want to check th…
Thanks guys. I picked up the RSS Stack.
I was and still am getting this error:
Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required '../rw_common/plugins/stacks/simplepie.inc' (include_path='.:/usr/lib64/php:/usr/lib/php') i…
By participating in this forum, I am trying to repay the huge debt I owe to all of of you here for the help at the beginning and throughout my use of RapidWeaver. I sell nothing and have made recommendations of products and services offered by o…
So you did. You also said "then integrating into RW would be relatively easy but still require coding.". If you are offering to help this person, then say that. But for a person new to web design, this is not easy at all.
My 2¢. Apologies if I of…
Hi, understand that this isn't specifically a Rapidweaver issue. Getting data streams into a website is something that must be hand-coded no matter what developing environment you are using.
Honestly, it takes time to learn PHP and mySQL, as well…
I cannot help there as - while I have @stash, I haven't used it much. I do use Nilrog's WB-Blog plugin, and I'm sure he'll reply to any questions. He helped me tons when I was starting out with RW.
What I do is to create a dummy project containing a page for each plugin I own.
Then I test that file, by simply clicking on each page. That will tell me (for most pages), if there is an update available. Some pages, I have to look for a "Check f…
Just to add to that, I put up a new PHP site using RW5 this weekend. It went fine. The only annoyance that I had was that many pages are republished each time a change is made, so as long as you don't mind that - no problems.
Of course, make sur…
I used to live in Bowie, but that was in the early 1970s!! I'm dating myself..
To answer your questions..
1. Coda - you got it.. (http://www.panic.com/). It's not perfect, but it works ok.
2. Yep it's a php include that I put into an HTML…
As I'm sure you know, PHP is server-side webpages. So you have to run them from the server, or from a pseudo-server - the type of thing that MAMP sets up..
But to program the pages, you have to use html code, either in special HTML pages, or in H…
I also have used the model of naming folders and using index.html files within the folder, as the landing pages. However, I have a client that has been told that this adversely affects SEO., that search engines are looking for page names.
Any tho…