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Was just wondering, do you have any plans to make this system class based?
Only reason i asked as it would allow the creation of modules.
Otherwise edits will be over-written when the system is upgraded.
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i have no intention now... but maybe later on. I have a feeling in order to fully support plugins, I might need to go that way. I didn't do it in the first place b/c I am not very familiar with Classes.
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ahh ok. Yeah i've only recently become much more farmiliar with class based PHP 4 and 5.
You're right about plugins. It's possible to add totally new functionality as it stands, but not upgrade existing.
I'm just testing your new build now as well.
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I would love to build a module for the twitter cache and flickr pics to be included as get_twitter() and get_flickr().
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.wrapper .nav {
font-size:13px;
left:0;
list-style-image:none;
list-style-position:outside;
list-style-type:none;
position:absolute;
top:89px;
width:900px;
}
Had to set top to 89px otherwise the navigation would push under the header bar. This was in Firefox 3.5
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The settings page fix worked
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twitter and flickr would definitely be plugin-type material, but i dont think it fits in with the core (not sure if you were talking about core or plugin based)
The CSS you gave... is that for the admin panel? I hadnt seen the issue you described. I will check it out though
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Yes in the admin panel.
The twitter/flickr would work more plugin based.
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RE: the nav class change: it might fix it in FF 3.5, but then it's broke in chrome and IE7, FF 3.0 on windows.
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Ohh does it? sh*t... could just my my wacky firefox then lol yeah looks like ur write cause it's one pixel off on my work FF
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