Topic: New Wayfinder e-book!  (Read 29078 times)

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#61: 22-Oct-2009, 06:11 AM

kongondo
Posts: 1,390

Thank you so much, as so many others have said. This e-book just takes it waaaay over the top.

I'm feeling a bit thick and hoping someone out there can save me even more time and headaches. I've got everything up and running; however, I am unable to style the "active" item in my css. Here's my site. You can get the details from the source.

http://awa.tuffcode.net/index.php

Thanks in advance,
Colin

Colin,

Thanks for your kind sentiments. For your question, please start a new thread within this forum. Thanks.

cheers/k

#62: 22-Oct-2009, 06:18 AM


sharkbait
Posts: 1,629

hi kongondo...i know i shouldn't Wink

tuffcode...add this for e.g. to your styles.css:
Code:
div#navigation li.active a {color:#000;}

#63: 22-Oct-2009, 07:30 AM

kongondo
Posts: 1,390

hi kongondo...i know i shouldn't Wink
Angry Shocked Grin

cheers/k

#64: 1-Nov-2009, 04:32 PM

friis.one
Posts: 5

hey dude this is a realy good explanation of the way wayfinder can be used
thanks

#65: 10-Dec-2009, 12:43 AM

Bird
Posts: 29

WWW
Kongondo,

Have you thought about formatting this 6x9 and offering it for sale for someone who wants a printed version? Many times with extremely helpful reference books like this I like having them on the bookshelf to refer to. If you were able to reformat this to the more standard trade size (6x9 I believe) and offer it at a reasonable price that covers the costs (hopefully under $20) I know I would love it an imagine others would too.

-Jason
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Jason Bird
Twitter: @jasonabird @threeeyedbird

#66: 16-Dec-2009, 02:46 PM

kongondo
Posts: 1,390

Kongondo,

Have you thought about formatting this 6x9 and offering it for sale for someone who wants a printed version? Many times with extremely helpful reference books like this I like having them on the bookshelf to refer to. If you were able to reformat this to the more standard trade size (6x9 I believe) and offer it at a reasonable price that covers the costs (hopefully under $20) I know I would love it an imagine others would too.

-Jason

Thanks Bird,

That was/is on the cards...though am on a break at the moment....so this has been delayed.

cheers/k

#67: 17-Dec-2009, 02:47 AM

mrtrombone
Posts: 15

Again huge thanks for this guide.
I have been following along with a revolution install and it has worked a treat. Of course the tag format is slightly different. Rather than have two versions of the document it might be quite a good idea just to insert a note at the front reminding that it is for Evolution and if users want to use Revolution then provide the link which details the changed tag formats (http://svn.modxcms.com/docs/display/revolution/Tag+Syntax)

One other thing is that the appendix is a fantastic resource I'm sure even for those people who are experienced with it. Would be great to  reduce font size, reformat it slightly and release it seperately just as a 1/2 page cheatsheet.

Well this wasn't really meant to be a 'great ... but' post, so thanks again for your hard work

Cheers
Mark

#68: 17-Dec-2009, 09:58 PM


Photowebmax
Posts: 693

I had this e-book printed and spiral bound at a local Staples. Nice cheap option really...

#69: 31-Dec-2009, 08:08 AM

aurum
Posts: 5

Thanks a lot! Very helpful book! And happy New Year!  Grin

#70: 7-Jan-2010, 02:05 AM

cyclissmo
Posts: 24

WWW
I found reading through it has filled a lot of the gaps in my understanding of how Wayfinder works. What an outstanding contribution. Thank you so much for sharing!

#71: 9-Jan-2010, 08:44 PM

WorldWideEasy
Posts: 7

You Are The Man!  Cool

#72: 28-Jan-2010, 06:38 PM

kyle
Posts: 29

Incredible effort! Thanks you so much for doing this. You rock!

-Kyle

#73: 20-Feb-2010, 07:09 AM

Web2thepeople
Posts: 59

This is really great stuff! and what a piece of work you have made to this community!
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