Re: [Freecol-developers] Renewing web page

2016-07-16 Thread Caleb Williams
All:

I agree with Mike. I like the new look. Like any new site, I'm sure there
are kinks to be worked out. The upper banner comes to mind. Additionally
would a top menu bar that sticks to the top of the screen make sense? Many
websites these days provide them for ease of use. Usually a simple
CSS/jQuery solution is needed, so it can be implemented repetitively easily
at a later date.

While I have always preferred a dynamic CMS solution to the website (for
simplicity's sake), I also understand that it's not my call and security
should be a top priority.

Best,

 - Caleb
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Re: [Freecol-developers] Renewing web page

2016-07-16 Thread Bernard toms
1) Please take a look at

http://198.211.127.154/

Now it's under joomla, but only temporarily, before it's approved.
When it's approved I will catch only the html, without php

Tell me if you like

--) I'm delayed but i got to do a lot of personal things before

2) In my personal opinion if Mike want only the html I have to do what Mike
says.
Because he works much hours than me in that project

PD.- I think that on August if someone can give me new contents(Because I
have a very low skill of english) I can update webpage contents and recatch
this into html. It's only a thought


2016-06-05 11:38 GMT+02:00 Petr Fišer :

> Hi,
> I expect you are already using a VM for development. How big is it?
> If you don't use VM, I guess I can put some time into it and get this
> joomla site working on a VM which then we can give to anybody who
> would be interested.
>
> Fiisch
>
> 2016-06-03 20:15 GMT+02:00 Bernard toms :
> > Hello Petr!
> >
> > About question 1, I can "delete" references on the frontend of Joomla of
> > unused css and js like:
> > /template/system/css/system.css
> > /media/system/js/mootols-core.js
> > /media/system/js/mootols-more.js
> > It's a very good idea!! Thanks!!
> >
> > About question 2:
> > Yes I like the idea of a Virtual Machine, but I don't know how to send
> it. I
> > would like to send a very detailed instructions or I can't try to do a
> video
> > tutorial and put into youtube (But I never do it!)
> > I can send the code in a zip too and instructions too depending of the
> local
> > operating that who maintain it.
> >
> > Thanks for your time :)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > 2016-05-31 8:32 GMT+02:00 Petr Fišer :
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >> I see now. Neat idea actually. :)
> >> How about future maintainability without Joomla? If you generate
> >> static files, I would expect - for example - CSS styles to be
> >> cluttered with needless things because of heavier nature of cms
> >> system.
> >> Also - for getting it to the devs - virtual machine would be awesome.
> >> You can write instructions to some txt file in it, setup whole
> >> environment and just give some guidelines for "if you want ot add the
> >> page, just run vm, add it into joomla, then run 'this neat script i
> >> prepared which will build whole site' and upload final version to the
> >> freecol website". I know that vm will be big in comparison to the
> >> sources, but the convenience could be IMO a huge payoff.
> >>
> >> Fiisch
> >>
> >> 2016-05-30 23:42 GMT+02:00 Bernard toms :
> >> > Hello!
> >> >
> >> > No I'm not offended jjeejee XD
> >> > My goal is not to put a new Joomla in production
> >> > I only use Joomla as a platform to generate content before I generate
> a
> >> > pure
> >> > html files website
> >> > and after I get this static html files, put it in production
> >> >
> >> > Because my English its too little I will  try to explain by steps
> >> > What I done
> >> > 1- I done in my PC a local Joomla installation with the old contents
> but
> >> > with new a design
> >> >
> >> > 2- I captured (the local renewed web) the entire site and transformed
> >> > into
> >> > .html static
> >> >
> >> > 3.- If everybody likes, we can put this static html css and images
> into
> >> > production server replacing the current
> >> >
> >> > Since that point I suppose that I can explained myself correctly (if
> >> > google
> >> > translator don't fail me) :)
> >> >
> >> > What else...
> >> >
> >> > I think that is easiest to add content with a CMS (like Joomla for
> >> > example)
> >> > And after this opinion I think... (and if the web maintainer like and
> >> > makes
> >> > his work easiest)
> >> >
> >> > What If the web maintainer have a copy of my local Joomla in his PC
> and
> >> > repeat steps 4 5 and 6 when he add new content?
> >> >
> >> > 4- The web maintainer add new content on the administration of Joomla
> on
> >> > his
> >> > local PC webserver
> >> > 5.- The web maintainer  capture the html with the spider
> >> > 6.-then web maintainer, can upload static html to the production web
> >> > server
> >> >
> >> > local webserver, can be, wamp xampp, mamp or a virtual machine with
> >> > ubuntu
> >> > (with virual box), all this otpions are free
> >> >
> >> > Thanks, and if the web maintainer like, tell me how I can send, Joomla
> >> > and
> >> > sql
> >> >
> >> > (I need a little more time to clean css styles and a few things, like
> >> > broken
> >> > urls, and find that every image is public domain. I just can give this
> >> > project a few hours on Sundays That is why I'm slow But I try to give
> >> > any
> >> > free time and I'm try to make a decent web too)
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > El lunes, 30 de mayo de 2016, Petr Fišer 
> escribió:
> >> >>
> >> >> Hi,
> >> >>
> >> >> Javadocs are made by autogenerating them from source codes. Those are
> >> >> static files and you can find structure on official pages:
> >> >>
> >> >>