My personal website with 1.2.3-DEV

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andreas12345
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My personal website with 1.2.3-DEV

Post by andreas12345 »

Hey everyone,

althought I first was a little bit sceptical because of the "DEV" in the current release, I decided to use it for the relaunch of my personal website, that I did last week.

Before I ran 1.1-RC4 01-05-2004 with hugh modifications and I wanted to come back to standard as far as possible. Which I managed, as from now, I only have 1 hack implemented, that addresses redirects for domains coming in on the same account and starting on an article or structure level.

The main address is http://www.andreas-kolbe.com/ and to see my hack running, just try http://www.potsdamerplatz.com/...

I am very satisfied with the 1.2.3-DEV release... it sure is production-level stable!

Greetings from Berlin!
Andreas
trip
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Post by trip »

I looked at the site in FF...
your blue bar across the page goes out the main content box...!

apart from that ... coool
TriP
andreas12345
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Post by andreas12345 »

trip wrote:I looked at the site in FF...
your blue bar across the page goes out the main content box...!
:shock: Thank you! I've fixed that... FF has problems with some CSS-statements...
trip wrote:apart from that ... coool
TriP
Again: :D Thank you! *happy*
brans

Post by brans »

yes indeed it looks cool. Wasn't it you who has published some kind of "frontend editing" mod, where you can click onto edit, in order to go straight into the backend?
andreas12345
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Post by andreas12345 »

brans wrote:yes indeed it looks cool.
:D Thanks!
brans wrote:Wasn't it you who has published some kind of "frontend editing" mod, where you can click onto edit, in order to go straight into the backend?
Yes, that was me... and I can see the basics of my idea in the 1.2.3-DEV. - At least with the recognition of a valid backend user logged in, which is the main prerequisite for that function... maybe it's only a matter of time, that Oliver implements that idea... *g*
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