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  1. FLX's Avatar
    Hey Nick, when can this be expected for release?
  2. scrt's Avatar
    Hi Niick.

    I notice Hotaru requires hiarchy. structure for plugins. In magazine, upload image and key component are force on u (required to get the install magazine). In post image written by Ties, it works. But if I want Tim, install but user must know to follow the guideline (tim must be on top of post image in the install order).

    I am thinking of a new management interface like the old days of some software install. U check off what u want in the list of plugin to install. That management routine knows if other dependent are required (iplugin guideline requires the author to document and u can create a db table from this info automated) and thus complain with check mark orange of the list. Of course, all check marks must be green and orange are needed to install. Since user are checking off from a list, management software know to put tim above post image (db table has this info in the new management software) from the list. Click install and away we go (hidden, u know to install plugin base on if install or higher ver number to install). Hope u can get some sleep for u are everywhere ( plugin busy, forum response).

    I do not know if it helps but been in back of my mind regarding usage mistake by some. tx

    PS: if not clear, please pm and will clarify above.tx
    Modular engine showing all & using table or an automated generated table of dependency (if needed with father son hiarchy). Asteriick if special things need be done (like code modification and read appropriate forum for details - eg magazine * {thus telling user that this is complicated and u have to research to do code modification}).
    Updated 02-11-2011 at 02:35 PM by scrt
  3. scrt's Avatar
    Konin shiwa Ramsay no Nick sawa,

    Love the concept on how u utilize template to make changes easier rather than I learning and using smarty. Love the modular concept of Hotaru engine and power define by plugins with Nick at the helm. It is more that a SBM script. Domo arigato.

    PS: You and above can be summarize in one word, "wow".
    Updated 02-13-2011 at 07:15 AM by scrt
  4. petsagouris's Avatar
    Hotaru has come a lot of way since that time. Now there PHP bottlenecks are limited and clearly defined/located.

    For profiling PHP I recommend that you use Xdebug, enable the profiler, make it output somewhere and open the outputted profiler logs with Wincachegrind (or webgrind for all that matters).
  5. asshu's Avatar
    Hi Every body !
    Glad to know that we can Implement RPXnow on Hotaro .

    Is Gigya Module available to Implement on Hotaro based site? .I love Gigya than RPXNow .

    Or openid Implementation like on stackoverflow based scripts is more appreciated .

    Thanks for Hotaro Admin team for providing such a great Script .I must rate 100 % to this support forum .
  6. carlo75's Avatar
    Really useful for large community!
  7. Nick's Avatar
    Nearly 6 months later and we've got 96 free plugins. Four more and I'll write another blog post.
  8. baadier's Avatar
    Fully agreed this gives Admins a massive amount of control!
  9. petsagouris's Avatar
    Great stuff. This is a big step!
  10. norby500's Avatar
    i look forward to it's release
  11. startpeppe's Avatar
    Thank you, replacing "Up Down Voting 0.9", with "Vote 2.1, I resolved.
    Now users can vote without login.
  12. startpeppe's Avatar
    GThank you, replacing "Up Down Voting 0.9", with "Vote 2.1, I resolved.
    Now users can vote without login.
  13. baadier's Avatar
    Thanks a lot for the work guys,much appreciated and looking forward to 1.4
  14. Nick's Avatar
    Hi startpeppe. Anonymous voting was added to the Vote plugin recently.
  15. startpeppe's Avatar
    Hello, and congratulations for this cms I'm using (aggiungi.it).
    It would be nice, indeed I think it would be much appreciated by users, find the new release 1.4, the options of the admin panel, the opportunity to vote without registration or login.
  16. Nick's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by JonH
    Very nice looking demos. CSS looks great for someone who doesn't like doing it !
    In the last few months, I've figured out how to use Firebug and 960.gs, making it soooooo much easier to make themes.... almost fun even.

    Almost.
  17. JonH's Avatar
    Very nice looking demos. CSS looks great for someone who doesn't like doing it !
  18. zigstonk's Avatar
    Awesome work, Nick. Many thanks!
  19. JonH's Avatar
    I remember you completely re-writing it a few times at first so actually the code Hotaru is based on now is less than a year old and it still has the look and feel of a mature CMS. Great work!
  20. norby500's Avatar
    very much appreciated hard work here!!! i will be making donations, my first being a week this friday
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