@satishkumar If you've made analysis on the topic, please make summary of pros and cons of angular/ember/backbone in the ticket. We need to make more evidence based decision here than just choosing Angular just for being popular.
@Juho I don't recall any decision on the matter. Last that I remember was that we pushed decision back to make better comparison between them first. Need to release 1.9 now and than focus enough attention on this decision as it deserves.
@pawel sroka surely i will make summary and put it . i need to do more research on that
As of the last convo, Angular was the lead contender, but by default only because none of us had significant experience with anything else to make an informed decision.
@juho : extend the entity full view.
ah, yes Juho it's a view extension on full view (though I remember there being a bit of wierd logic there for some reason... it's documented inline I'm pretty sure) that annotates the $vars['entity']
I had some problems with view counter before... but Ill give it a go again
You want to be able to EDIT the login form?
Create the form contents (the html contents) then put it inside yourr mod/myformplugin/views/default/forms/myform.php. Add an action in your start.php for processing this form. Now you can view this form by echo elgg_view_form('myform');
Thanks Team Webgalli and I just have to register the css with the same old method wow Im beginning to understand this elgg, too bad I have spaghetti plugins that I need to fix!
I use Eclipse, mostly because it's the first IDE I used and I'm used to it.
I chose PHP Storm just for the name it sounds like a game and I like games
On a serious note PHP Storm is really, really nice, Im on the 30 day trial and will buy after the end it would be interesting to know how you set up your projects Mr.Clay
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