I ported over a full Nifty Curves layout for blogCFC. I don't really have a
blog, but this was a good excuse to start one.
Its up for download if anyones looking for a new look.
http://illequipped.com/blog/
Emmet
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Eeessh... I meant Nifty Corners. Corners, Curves... blah.
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From: Emmet McGovern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 2:08 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Nifty Curves on BlogCFC
I ported over a full Nifty Curves layout for blogCFC. I don't really have a
it says curves on the bottom of your blog too
Eeessh... I meant Nifty Corners. Corners, Curves...
blah.
-Original Message-
From: Emmet McGovern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 2:08 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Nifty Curves on BlogCFC
I ported over a full Nifty
Yeah I noticed that too. Thanks. I was up too late messing with it I
guess. Zip and site are corrected.
emmet
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From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 10:54 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Nifty Curves on BlogCFC
it says curves on
man... that guy writes some of the worst formatted javascript I've
ever seen... plus _HORRENDOUSLY_ non-descriptive function names...
Mix() ... sigh...
I ported over a full Nifty Curves layout for blogCFC. I
don't really have a
blog, but this was a good excuse to start one.
Its up for
Hah. You should see my cf code.
I didn't even bother messing with the js provided. It works and that's all
that matters. It is just a blog after all.
I will redocument the css and make it more manageable for the uninitiated.
I'd like to make a style switcher for my own setup, its just not
On 5/28/05, Emmet McGovern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ported over a full Nifty Curves layout for blogCFC. I don't really have a
blog, but this was a good excuse to start one.
Yeah, I added Nifty Corners to my blog (based on BlogCFC) a while
back. I was impressed with how easy it was. You're
Hah. You should see my cf code.
:) I work with a lot of poorly formatted CF at my day-job... it's
pretty common actually...
I didn't even bother messing with the js provided. It
works and that's all
that matters. It is just a blog after all.
Strangely, even without making any
Your blog was the first I heard of Nifty Corners actually. That's when the
idea started ticking. It wasn't until the anti aliasing support was added
that I decided to make the plunge. Although for my own purposes I would
have loved to have customed the hell out of everything in rays code, it
I find it amazing
that nobody else seems to consider this even odd, much less
counterproductive. Or at least very few people...
I think I just don't have enough discipline to write all the changes down
and remember what I modified. I'd end up using the same blogware for the
next 5 years if I got
I find it amazing
that nobody else seems to consider this even odd, much
less counterproductive. Or at least very few people...
I think I just don't have enough discipline to write all
the changes down and remember what I modified. I'd end
up using the same blogware for the next 5 years if I
So, I want to use a custom tag to standardize my page layouts. Basically I
want all templates that will display to the user to be constructed this way:
cf_pagelayout
!--- Page Content Goes Here ---
/cf_pagelayout
Here's the (very basic) custom tag I wrote:
cfsetting enablecfoutputonly=Yes
cfif
I would go with xhtml transitional at least tho
~Dave the disruptor~
From: Al Everett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 9:31 PM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: Custom Tags for HTML page layout
Seems I found the solution.
Seems I found the solution.
cfset thisTag.GeneratedContent= before exiting the ExecutionMode block
for the end tag.
Anyone else use this kind of technique have any tips?
On 5/29/05, Al Everett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, I want to use a custom tag to standardize my page layouts. Basically
i just rented it, and am about to play it tonight...
On another note? Any blogCFC'ers play Halo2? I've got a stats pod just
about done.
-e
tony
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Logware (www.logware.us): a new and convenient web-based time tracking
Rich Internet Applications for Mobile Devices
Does anyone has some links to demonstrate the power of RIA for mobile devices?
Also I was asked a question I don't know how to answer - OFFLINE or
DISCONNECTED. Can a typical RIA (easily/typically?) be built to use cached data
(XML presumably) if
Seems I found the solution.
cfset thisTag.GeneratedContent= before exiting the
ExecutionMode block
for the end tag.
Anyone else use this kind of technique have any tips?
Well yes and no... given the way you plan to use it, I wouldn't expect
you to need to set thistag.generatedcontent to an
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