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OK, one more tidbit on this. I was chatting with Slaven, our CEO, and told
him of the chatter on the list and the idea of a community-developed,
curated set of plug-ins, along with templates, themes, etc., and he's
totally excited about this idea. He (and I!) would love it if you all
would chime
Hi Alex,
That's a great question! I would surmise that a plug-in system and other
advanced tech features don't exist yet for a couple of reasons. First,
we're a small company. We have eight products and a small development
team; right now the priority is getting out v2 apps. Second, we have mor
Sir, you just won the internets. Or at least the library internets.
I am going to try to get library administrators here on board with the
things you mentioned.
Josh Welker
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Absolutely.
I have a slew of jQuery scripts I've put together to add in small bits of
(missing) functionality here-and-there, mostly based on suggestions/trouble
tickets from staff. These are far from plugins, though. Nonetheless, I
should go about
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The web content workflow and governance issues that were brought up are
really important. I would love to discuss them at excruciating length.
But content ownership conundrums and the frustrations of WYSIWYG editors
are broader issues that can be usefully taken up in other threads.
I de-lurked
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Hey there,
Over the last couple of years we've begun addressing many of these
organizational web content issues many libraries share, and while there's still
a lot to do, I think we are on a good path. We try not to be draconian but we
try to be up to par. There are a few parts:
1.) You need a
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On Jul 14, 2014, at 5:00 PM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
> Does anybody here have any experience with the Elsevier API Program? [1]
>
> [1] Elsevier API - http://www.developers.elsevier.com/cms/
I have had tiny success with the Elsevier API Program.
I first created an API key that is/was intende
One more great guide to share - a literary journal from a k12 in Australia:
http://home2.scotch.wa.edu.au/theraven_winter2014
For you LG admins out there - it's a series of RT content types that's
governed by an external stylesheet. They have LibGuides CMS, and this
private guide is in its own
Jesse reminds me that I meant to point out that there is a "Paste from
Word" button in the RTE that will strip out all that microsoft nonsense.
Not quite what you were asking for (suppressing tags from the RTE--I passed
that suggestion on to the devs) but it's what we refer people to who break
thei
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