2022-04-19, 21:55:20
(2022-04-19, 21:18:31)Alan-A Wrote:(2022-04-19, 21:07:37)alex_d Wrote: well i went with 3.4.0a as i had it installed and i did like it, deff a good improvement toward the previous version.
The theme is listed as 3.3. >> I didn't pay the attention to this.
I'll try it on 3.3.16 too.
I.m.o. it needs some attention (Usability wise) with the manual from the section about replacing *.xml files and copy/pasta demo files.
Its a bit confusing, and also *.zip package could be sorted too so its clear from the start what is the theme and what are files to replace.
Or it could be me as I was quite some time away from GS stuff ...
Cheers
You're right about the usability but I went with updating .xml files as I thought that this would be less error-prone than asking someone to add half a dozen components (all components are stored in a single components.xml file).
Ok, I could make an installer but the paths in the .zip download are correct so you should be able to install everything from that in one operation.
(2022-04-19, 21:23:02)Alan-A Wrote:(2022-04-19, 21:15:26)alex_d Wrote: and to add,
im looking ahead to your update of the back-end code, thats the part that interest me.
As I wrote yesterday, I did something similar few years back but your back-end is 'more elegant' so I could learn something from it.
Cheers
With 'back-end code' do you mean that I have put all the 'working bits' in components instead of writing a plugin?
lets say is neat and directly understandable even for me that was some time away from GS and php