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Heeley City Farm
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Hi all,
This is a website I put together for a charity I work for, Heeley City Farm, using GetSimple. It's made up of an amalgam of ideas from co-workers, and I would appreciate any sort of feedback.

http://www.heeleyfarm.org.uk/

Thank you Smile
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#2
good work ...
We had all been beginners :)
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#3
Its pretty simple (regarding design) i'd really put in some more design, but maybe it wasent a goal! Wink
How did you do the navigation? I mean to show the child items in multi level? To make my question clear: Did you edit the get_navigation() function or you used a plugin? I'm not asking about the css tricks btw Wink Hope you get what im trying to ask Tongue
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#4
Nicely done – I don't think it needs anything more.

You have a problem with the Google map. It's exposing the (% googlemap %) placeholder on the getting-here page.
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Nick.
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#5
Quote:You have a problem with the Google map. It's exposing the (% googlemap %) placeholder on the getting-here page.

Thank you for letting me know, I've corrected it.

Quote:i'd really put in some more design, but maybe it wasent a goal! Wink

I wanted to go a bit more into the design, but my co-workers wanted something pretty simple and clean. I managed to get the animated sheep on there, though. Tongue

Quote:I mean to show the child items in multi level? To make my question clear: Did you edit the get_navigation() function or you used a plugin?

I used mvlcek's I18N plugin (http://get-simple.info/extend/plugin/i18n/69/). I used this code in the theme template:

get_i18n_navigation(return_page_slug(),0,2,I18N_SHOW_MENU);

This set the minimum menu level as 0 and the maximum level as 2. I customized the look and layout in a separate CSS, then I specify Parent/Child under Page Options in the editor. Hope this makes sense, I'm still learning. Tongue
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MickeyUK Wrote:I used mvlcek's I18N plugin (http://get-simple.info/extend/plugin/i18n/69/). I used this code in the theme template:

get_i18n_navigation(return_page_slug(),0,2,I18N_SHOW_MENU);

This set the minimum menu level as 0 and the maximum level as 2. I customized the look and layout in a separate CSS, then I specify Parent/Child under Page Options in the editor. Hope this makes sense, I'm still learning. Tongue

Yeah it makes sense! I used nested:navigation before, but then i found mvlcek's I18N plugin and its really awesome. it solved my problems! Smile Anyways the site looks good even if its simple! Wink
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