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May 21, 2007

Thanks to feedback and advice from a number of different people, I've started work on the next version of the folio plug-in.  After emailing back & forth with Stan a couple of times, I changed the main sidebar.  Local administrators can now very easily choose if they want to use the default sidebar or mine.  If they don't want to use the sidebar as a 'collasped' entry, then they just leave the default settings on and it only shows the wiki.  I also changed it to only display if we're looking at another user's page.  Lastly, it expands the wiki entry, making it a much more dynamic & interesting entry.  The name of the root homepage is now shown instead of the generic 'wiki page' tag.  If the use doesn't have a homepage, then nothing is shown.  very clean...

I'm fixing a bunch of bugs & things at the moment, ranging from user icon troubles to linking page titles.  I got carried away with the GUI enhancements this weekend, but will be working on the debugging stuff soon as well.   

Keywords: folio, wiki

Posted by Nathan Garrett


Comments

  1. Nathan,

    I have a working elgg site of version 0.8. I'd like to get the folio plugin to work with it, so I downloaded it from your Files area here. However the readme.txt is insistent that "Install the v0.7 version of Elgg. This add-in is not supported with any other version." I presume that this is still the case. What's the status of the 0.8 version?

    Cheers

     Mark

    Mark PearsonMark Pearson on Monday, 30 July 2007, 23:55 CEST # |

  2. I haven't thoroughly tested it, but have been running the next version on .8 w/o any problems.  Go ahead and try it, let me know if you have any problems.

    Nathan GarrettNathan Garrett on Tuesday, 31 July 2007, 17:44 CEST # |

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