Conventional jQuery function works using my_function() but elgg.my_plugin.my_function doesn't work?
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Looks good! What about Elgg actions: add, edit, delete? I've just 1 trouble with Avatar cropping - don't work with History API yet :(
Also, see at our last theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMC0tjm3jKU
Perhaps you'll be inspired some ideas ;)
Thanks! Whatever Elgg actions I need would need is defined in start.php via elgg_register_action(). The login, register, and forgot password forms are done using elgg.action().
Just saw your video, did you make that? Looks good! I'm making a new theme for 2016 for my site and it's not gonna look like an Elgg site at all. I'm gonna focus more on full screen views. My theme will only utilize 2 divs that will load all the content via ajax.
I don't care about SEO at all lol.
That's right.
yep
This is our trend for 2016 ;)
Minimalism ;)
I'm too but our customers wants it
Canonical URLs will have meta tags in the headers, say if a non logged in user goes to a blog on my site, it'll have appropriate meta tags.
I understand what you mean but Google's need for ALL unique metas.
Check out our old website running on Elgg 1.8: as you can see in source code we did SEO! But metas woks when page will be reload, in this case ajax is sucks (
Yeah SEO isn't really my concern at the moment. The activity page will be gone and it'll be inside the Ajax container. It'll be like Facebook's newsfeed.
We have plans about an entire Elgg site on the one page too
We? I wish I had a team :(
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