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Friday, May 27, 2005
Puttin' it all together
I've just about finished the new template editing interface albeit with a few rough corners and bugs to iron out.
I think this is a good mix of javascript techniques; both traditional and AJAX. The Ajax is used to generate a list of "suggested" matches when searching for templates. When you click the "go" button after finding a template to load, the three panes open automatically.
Hurrah for javascript.
ACP-Finished-Templates.mov (Quicktime .mov 5.7mb)
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Very very very very nice matt.
Posted by: | May 27, 2005 5:52:08 PM
Love it Matt! You're simply the best, can't wait to get this, i'll be waiting for the first releases, it looks totally amazing, im speachless!
Good work :)
Posted by: Jamie | May 27, 2005 6:32:08 PM
As a developer, I see this and say "Alright, I give up. You win". :D Good job, look excellent
Posted by: Don Wilson | May 27, 2005 6:45:41 PM
Looks great Matt. I'm really looking forward to getting my hands on 2.1. Soon?
Posted by: Myr | May 27, 2005 7:38:29 PM
# ACP: Localized language packs
# ACP: Per admin section permissions
# ACP: Improved Language tools (write to DB, cache to PHP aka templates)
# ACP: Rebuild member's rank information
# ACP: Task Manager / Forum Prune functionality
Multiple Calendars
IPB Portal overhaul
De-clutter some front facing components
# Option to load other language files.
# Ability to "hold" an item in the mail queue for later processing
# Caching
* Make option to cache to hard disk
* Reduce overhead on forum cache
# Comment Spamming
* Option to add rel="nofollow" into all posted links (group option?)
Corrding to that list (http://www.invisionboard.com/?ipb21roadmap)he still has alot to do with 2.1 Unless their are updates to that, and he's done with some of those but the site hasn't been updated.
Posted by: | May 27, 2005 7:53:40 PM
Now *that* is how you build a highly dynamic interface. How long until we see this sort of stuff on the frontend? ;)
Posted by: Tim Dorr | May 28, 2005 12:32:54 AM
there something funny, lol first you say ajax isn't required then you change back adding ajax lol, no more cookies for you!
or so they say http://ips2.blogs.com/matts_blog/2005/05/ajax_not_requir.html
Posted by: akurashy | May 29, 2005 6:09:45 AM
No, he was saying AJAX is not required for required for everything it only is required for certain features. He was saying that IPB is not going to be built mainly off of AJAX features.
Posted by: Grant | May 29, 2005 4:40:11 PM
This is awesome! Man you ARE the best!
Posted by: Kennedy | Jun 2, 2005 6:16:13 AM
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