IE is the bane of many people
OK, Fuck IE6, I simply can't control the back button, so the effect is not available for IE6.
A wasted day is enough for this crap. I discovered thousands of bugs in IE6 related to hash, location and history objects. I don't know how the hell GMail does it, but this is enough for me.
Really nice @nachenko !!!
Nicely done sir.
I would be very interested to see how you did this as well. So that I can blatantly copy it!
Nachenko... i need your magic, to finish a SEO idea, i have.
Excellent, looks like one of those "They use ImpressCMS" articles also
The site looks awesome.
I like the little movies on the site.
Good thing that upgrading from xoops to icms is so easy.
A rough wiki page has been made for this - if someone can check over [[Upgrading_from_XOOPS_Multilanguage]]
First, you need latest jQuery. Versions prior 1.2.6 are known not to work on this.
Newxt chapter when i get time to fix the IE6 bug. Requires a dummy iframe and a lot of crap.
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show the trick
Really great, congratullation... nice improvement... now ... show the trick...!!!
I like the way the menu loads then when you click on a link the content seems to fade in...
Very slick nachenko thanks for the share!
Very nice piece of work indeed!
YEAAAAH!!!
Who's your daddy?
The first "AJAX accelerated" ImpressCMS site. Supports even bookmarking. History back doesn't work on IE6, but I found the fix, no big deal.
For the moment, enjoy a light-speed, excessively-animated, overbloated with effects AJAX JQuery design.
My site.
http://www.pensamientosdivergentes.net
All the AJAX stuff is IN THE THEME. No core hacking required.
And even degrades cleanly i the AJAX request fails or Jscript is deactivated. SOme bugs on this subject, but I know the fix for these too.
Now... who's your daddy?
BTW: I think this could make an excellent upgrade guide basis for XOOPS 2.0.16 Multilanguage users
Oh that works very well - and looks somewhat better than that planet module
Does it allow comments?
Oh and imFeeding seems to work very well
http://notrevie.ca/modules/imfeeding/feed.php?feed_id=1
Finally, I found time to do it! I am very happy to have successfully upgraded my personal web site (http://notrevie.ca) from XOOPS 2.0.16 Multilanguage to ImpressCMS 1.1 (with the upcoming RC 3). Everything went perfectly well !
1- Uploaded all files of ImpressCMS 1.1 RC 3 htdocs folder on the site (without mainfile.php of course)
2- Chmod mainfile.php to be writable (777)
3- Uploaded upgrade folder
4- Browsed to /upgrade
5- Followed the upgrade instructions
6- Changed the charset of the database for UTF-8 in the related step of the upgrader
7- Manually created a trust path folder and inputed the path in the related step of the upgrader
8- Followed the rest of the steps.
9- When all was done, I enabled Multilanguage in System > Preferences > Multilanguage
10- I went inn SmartLanguage > Smarty tags and created all these tags in System > Custom tags
11- I edited theme.html to use these new custom tags instead of old smary tags. So <{$mytag}> became <{$customtag.mytag}>
All is good !
Next on my todo list: install imFeeding and imBlogging!
YĆ© !!!
Yes, the link explains alot indeed;). But since I'm dealing with the admin side I have to find the right files, which is kinda hard since they are spread system wide. I even had to cheat a little when I call the jquery script, using one of the preload files, which is,.,.uhh,.not appropriate.
No problem, incama. We're just talking, and using jQuery in admin side is a subject I'm interested in.
Please tell me if the link I pasted just before explains why you are having conflics with xoops.js