DOH! Strike my last post now, I see what's wrong now that I look at
it more closely =) I usually just hop over to the manual or api
pages. One corner is round on the top right while the rest are
squared off and on the home page, Learn It title is cut off.
Speaking as a person who is using Cake
I don't see what the problem is... at work I look at CakePHP website
in IE7 all the time and firefox at home... I have never had any
problems. Am I missing something?
On Feb 10, 7:22 am, "akinwale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow. Interesting. I just realised that I've never viewed the CakePH
Wow. Interesting. I just realised that I've never viewed the CakePHP
site in IE until just now, after I read this thread. Cross-browser
development will always be a pain. :/
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Anggie,
If you have an IRC client stop by #cakephp on freenode and look for me in
the channel, it is my second home. I will discuss this with you there. If
you do not have access to IRC send me a private email.
We would appreciate this help, since our main focus is the code and not how
some brows
Thank guys for your thoughts. Fortunately I made my client confident
in Cake's reliability.
Of course for me and for you it does not matter how framework's site
looks if this framework really good.
I still think that my client's way of thoughts was right for non-IT
person : If I do not know anythi
Maybe the client shouldn't need to know this in the first place. He/
She probably doesn't have enough knowledge about PHP or frameworks to
be in a position to know about this.
>From my experience, most clients just want things to get done - they
don't want to (or don't need to) know how those thi
Ask your client this:
"Do you replace your keyboard every time you misspell a word?"
When he answers "of course not", reply back with:
"well I don't replace my framework every time a page doesn't
display correctly in a particular browser!"
:P
NOSLOW
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Just a short intro,
I'm not a Cake user yet (well, I can't even call myself a PHP developer
because I mostly work on CSS and ActionScript stuff) but I'm doing my
best to learn it although in my current project I'm using CodeIgniter.
Anyways, I'm wondering if I could give the team a hand in this
Oh yeah, ticket number 2102: https://trac.cakephp.org/ticket/2102
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If I may, the quicker solution is just to fix the problem...
I've opened a ticket, with a fix, in diff format. Basically, (if sosa
reads this first) move lines 27-34 outside of the content div, before
it starts. Or, as the diff says, move the line from
line 26 to line 34. I realize it's the way
On 2/9/07, nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But as for your client, I propose an alternative solution: tell them
> you have chosen a different framework, but then use Cake anyway.
I wouldn't recommend lying to a client.
> they are dense enough to believe that a server-side framework has any
> b
We'll get around to fixing the site in IE7 at some point (hopefully
soon), but keep in mind that the idea of "designing" for IE7 is still
somewhat of a moving target.
But as for your client, I propose an alternative solution: tell them
you have chosen a different framework, but then use Cake anyw
Hi,
We have this situation: we are talking to the client about using Cake
in his project development. The answer was: "I do not think this is
reliable framework, just look at their site (IE7)".
Although we keep on telling him that this fact does not matter, could
Cake Dev Team fix layout problems
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