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A lot of people tell me, after they have heard a synopsis of my life to date, that I should "write a book". Well perhaps I may; I already have over 1.4 million words in a NoteTaker™ document somewhere. I really must get to editing that; may eventually put some of it here.

For now, however, this is where I shall pontificate, postulate or otherwise ramble on about things related to Joomla!, aviation and, as the site home page says, stuff in general.

All opinions stated here are mine and mine alone and while every effort has been made to corroborate any factual statements or musings, I shall not vouch for their accuracy. Enjoy.

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Tuesday, 11 August 2009 19:14

K2 Wish List #1

Written by Lyle

How can you tell that I really do like the latest K2 from Joomlaworks.! However, there are a few items that would make it a whole lot better, in my humble estimation. Perhaps if I nag Fotis enough, they may get implemented into a future update.

1. Front end editing controls

The way it stands now, when one either edits or creates a new item from the front end, the user is presented with a non-standard set of controls for saving or cancelling.

K2 frontend edit controls

A couple clients of mine whose site was built with the first version of K2, and which had similar controls, were, to say the least, extremely surprised when they accidentally clicked on the ‘Reset’ (replaced in the current v2 version with an equally cryptic ‘Clear all form fields’) button … oops, there goes a very long edit. Therefore, my suggestion is that the same controls that are used in the backend create/edit item be used for the frontend as well.

K2 backend edit controls

Sort of a 'Part B' to this, would be to have a resizable edit popup window. As it is now, on a 1024px wide monitor, there is only a very thin sliver on the side where one is able to click in order to exit the edit popup.

2. reCAPTCHA on the K2 Login Module

I’m no PHP programmer by any stretch of the imagination but I cannot see how, as it is already available for the K2 Comments, that having this welcome spam-fighting addition would be very difficult to hook up.

3. XMLRPC integration for K2 Categories

If I was a plugin guru, and I am most certainly not, this would be one of my first priorities. It would be ever so nice to have the K2 Categories exposed to the MetaWeblog XMLRPC plugin as this would provide the ability to create and edit K2 items from such applications as Windows Live Writer (which, by the way, is being used to create this post – just copy & paste … for now) or the ScribeFire plugin for the Firefox browser. An additional benefit would be the ability to receive, unattended, posts from remote content creation services such as My Article Network.

Last modified on Friday, 14 August 2009 16:03
Tuesday, 11 August 2009 05:13

Conversion to K2 from Joomla! completed

Written by Lyle

As the title states, the site has now been converted to K2 from Joomlaworks. There now are no Joomla! Sections, Categories or Articles; all content is a K2 item. Additionally, there are three instances of the K2 ‘tools’ module, namely Latest Comments, Calendar and Tags. The K2 'Import Joomla! articles' was used to convert the previous Joomla! content. I have only begun to explore all the possibilities that this fantastic extension has to offer. Stay tuned.

The images in the Manual and Digital Artwork areas are displayed using the Simple Image Gallery plugin, also from Joomlaworks.

Artisteer 2.2 was used to create the new template, which was then modified 'by hand' to allow for the transparent header background as well as the link on the graphic. A step-by-step guide as to how this was accomplished will be available soon at www.2ninerniner2.com.

Last modified on Friday, 02 October 2009 22:36
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