What do you think?
http://www.gillwebcreations.com/
real estate? :-)
but the site looks very nice
Very cool.
Professional work.
The way you used the Colors and Fonts is amazing. Pure Harmony.
Regards,
Stefek
SO Cool!
what are you using for that image scroller at the top? very nice and elegant
yea, i am interested in that scrools too :)
Quote from: jollylama on February 23, 2009, 01:53:25 AM
what are you using for that image scroller at the top? very nice and elegant
JQuery
http://www.ndoherty.com/blog/category/coda-slider :mrgreen:
how did u integrated it into wb ? tips pls :)))
It's not really integrated into WB, it's just a part of the template with links to some WB pages. Look at the I gave for implementation tips and or the source code of the page to see how to do it. It's just including the .js file into the template as an include and then calling the script which looks for specific div's within the template to scroll.
can you please upload the sorce code and pictures :)) From what I see in the site, it doesn't look so elegant like in your site :)
pls pls pls :)
Well I can't do that :-o I'm sure you can/will find or make nice images to use.
Can you please just post the code for that and necessary changes, as I saw that on the home page of this script that there are also some tabs etc...
thx gill for the link! 8-)
by the way nice site!
regards martin
Can you please explain me how you removed tabs at the top ?
Quote from: crnogorac081 on February 26, 2009, 01:05:15 PM
Can you please explain me how you removed tabs at the top ?
look at your .js file and find line #61 and it should look like this..
// Create the Tabs
jQuery(this).before("<div class='stripNav' id='stripNav" + j + "'><ul><\/ul><\/div>");
jQuery(this).find("div.panel").each(function(n) {
jQuery("div#stripNav" + j + " ul").append("<li class='tab" + (n+1) + "'><a href='#" + (n+1) + "'>" + jQuery(this).attr("title") + "<\/a><\/li>");
});
Highlight and hitthe delete key and then save... wha laa! ;-)
Hi,
Very nice work although I don't really like the wooden board colors you used on the top scrolling image.
It is catchy though :-D
I have to admit I did'nt see the prev next buttons at first.
Cheers,
lousou76
tnx a lot !
this thickbox is a WB module?? for what did u use it ?
Quote from: crnogorac081 on March 01, 2009, 12:42:28 PM
this thickbox is a WB module?? for what did u use it ?
I do believe there is a gallery module with LightBox integrated but I am not using the module.
tnx again :) as I saw that you can integrate page or amything in that box in the thickbox page :)
Quote from: gillweb on February 24, 2009, 12:44:17 AM
Quote from: jollylama on February 23, 2009, 01:53:25 AM
what are you using for that image scroller at the top? very nice and elegant
JQuery
http://www.ndoherty.com/blog/category/coda-slider :mrgreen:
Hello.
If there is some interest to make this working with Wesitebaker without Hardcoding it into the template, please look at my suggestions in this thread.
https://forum.WebsiteBaker.org/index.php/topic,13076.msg79475.html#msg79475
Kindly regards.
Stefek
I am sure a lot of people would like to use this as module..
Credit where credit is due, Gillweb, and you don't give it. In your homepage you make it sound as if you created the CMS yourself, and in your admin-area you removed the WB credits and replaced them with your own.
Bad practice. Sites look good, though.
Quote from: CodeALot on March 06, 2009, 02:05:58 AM
In your homepage you make it sound as if you created the CMS yourself
How? the only mention of a CMS is this "powered by a PHP Content Management system" which is in no way me acting like I have created the CMS?!
Quote from: CodeALot on March 06, 2009, 02:05:58 AM
in your admin-area you removed the WB credits and replaced them with your own
I'm not sure where you're going with that but if you go to the /admin/ area of my website you will most obviously see the below image showing the WB admin area untouched???
(http://f.imagehost.org/0708/gmc_admin.jpg)
Yeah, it is now. Wish I had made a screenshot.
Quote from: CodeALot on March 17, 2009, 10:53:24 AM
Yeah, it is now. Wish I had made a screenshot.
I can't lie I wish you did to because I have never changed the admin on my WB installation. The only change I ever I did was on a clients website in which they didn't want the "Baker Hat" logo on the Admin but the credits and the footer stayed in tack 100%. Looking at the times of both quotes in this thread it's almost impossible to check the forum "accidentally" to see your post and then within the hour have a screenshot of my "new" admin? You're nuts and to be honest ruining my thread with you're atrocities is unforgivable. *if i only i was a moderator*
Hello CodeALot.
I don't think that Gillweb is lying.
Just after your first pot on that issue I checked his homepage and also the admin interface (Backend - Login).
It has been as it is right now all the time.
And if it wasn't - that's no problem at all.
You are free to customize the backend as well as you customize your frontend.
Kindly regards,
Stefek
At the end, at least he didn't claim it as it is his own :)) like we found out for some ppl :))
cheers
I use WB on most of my projects and I give proper credits on every website by not touching the backend credits. Again, I did remove the "Hat" logo on one website (which is no longer live anyway) but that was the clients request and I knew it was ok to do so.
My fault got my sites mixed up, the one I changed is still online here: http://www.ckshorerentals.com/admin/login/index.php Anything Wrong with what I did on that?
By the way, I allways put company's logo instead WB Hat, and it looks cool and personalized.
cheers