Kryten
Member Since
April 03, 2009Bio
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Maybe no advantage...
...but it would look pretty cool, especially if you expanded the over time, so the user could see it enlarge :-)
Rather than parsing the content for a string, you could do it as AJAX, and load the content as needed. There might be a slight speed advan...
04/15/09 - 9:15pm
A thought...
This may not be what you're looking for, and it may not even work, but here's an idea...
What about implementing "read more" through dynamic HTML?
Say you had a content block (or probably some sort of custom content block) containing a long blog ent...
04/15/09 - 6:48pm
A possible solution...
I know this is an old thread, but here's one possible solution.
I ran into this problem after a failed installation attempt (I caused the failure - no bugs here :p). Anyway, during installation, the sites.php file is created - if you try to install aga...
04/08/09 - 9:45pm
I'll give it a shot...
Not sure if my skills are up to it, but I'll give it a try :-)
Expect lots of posts looking for help...
04/04/09 - 11:57pm
Helpful, but...
I did find that link earlier and it was very helpful... thanks! But I think I wasn't very clear in my question. I LOVE concrete on LAMP servers. I can handle putting together a WAMP server from scratch... or even building it with IIS instead of Apache (I ...
04/04/09 - 8:50pm
Windows/SQL Server
Has anyone had any luck getting Concrete5 up & running in a windows server/sql server environment?
Anyone have any hints/tips/howtos on this?
I have a client who is currently hosted on a provider that's running windows/sql server ;P I would LOVE to ...
04/04/09 - 2:35pm
Looks great!
So many great sites! I'll be posting mine up here, once the client gives the final thumbs up!
04/03/09 - 10:08pm




