Hi Team, it may be a good time for us to consolidate our security
settings in roller.properties from our current three properties to just
one. It would be best to get such a change into Roller 5.1 because for
backward compatibility reasons we're not going to be able to put it into
a subsequent
Yes, especially since it's only affects the admin UI. My site has been
HTML5 for years.
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Glen Mazza wrote:
> We're fine to upgrade to HTML5 now, correct? I checked 5 sites
> (Bootstrap, JQuery, Foundation, CNN & our JIRA) and they are all on that
> standard. It
We're fine to upgrade to HTML5 now, correct? I checked 5 sites
(Bootstrap, JQuery, Foundation, CNN & our JIRA) and they are all on that
standard. It appears just a header switch in our tiles-*.jsp is all
that's needed, as the closing tag stuff that's used in XHTML is still
supported although
Yes, I did upgrade from YUI2 to YUI3, but found that YUI3 is just very
inconvenient/clumsy to keep in a web application (one file per folder,
70-80 files, 70-80 folders, no SSL CDN.) Plus I need to learn JQuery... :)
Glen
On 07/29/2014 01:23 PM, Gaurav Saini wrote:
Hello Glen,
Yes, I still
Hello Glen,
Yes, I still remember that issue that is why I though of adding to this
theme. Also, It good to add to velocity/weblog.vm so all themes can use it.
Thanks for appreciation :)
Ok. I will place the widgets to the right side and will see that in
mobile it comes to the left. For now w
Hi Team, we're inconsistent right now in what we allow folks with
"author" permission to do -- currently:
Categories -- menu item is *visible*
-- they can't add categories (throws a permission error)
-- they can edit (rename) them
-- they can delete them
Bookmarks -- menu item is *invisible*
--
Very nice work!
- Dave
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 11:04 AM, Glen Mazza wrote:
> Hi team, with the exception of some CSS files not offered by JQuery,
> Apache Roller is now a full JQueryUI shop, YUI3 is gone. Leaving out image
> files, we replaced 60-70 YUI3 files each in separate folders with j
OK, I'll keep them as-is.
Glen
On 07/29/2014 07:14 AM, Dave wrote:
-1 original names for these much more clear, no need to change.
- Dave
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 6:52 AM, Glen Mazza wrote:
Team, we have three permission rights when we invite someone to join a
blog: admin (becomes a co-o
-1 original names for these much more clear, no need to change.
- Dave
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 6:52 AM, Glen Mazza wrote:
> Team, we have three permission rights when we invite someone to join a
> blog: admin (becomes a co-owner of blog, can do anything including delete
> the blog), author (c
Team, we have three permission rights when we invite someone to join a
blog: admin (becomes a co-owner of blog, can do anything including
delete the blog), author (can publish blog entries and moderate
comments, but not alter the blog's design), and "limited" (can save as
draft blog articles bu
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