Re: [hackers] sidebar.module

2003-07-29 Thread Lynn Siprelle
I'd like to avoid javascript if at all possible. Doing stuff server side is almost always better. Believe me, I know just enough javascript to get by and that's about all. I'm all about the server personally. Easy control for DFA ===* javascript, since it's extremely easy to push instantaneousl

RE: [hackers] sidebar.module

2003-07-29 Thread Kurt Cagle
This looks to me like a perfect venue for web services. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lynn Siprelle Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 10:35 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [hackers] sidebar.module > Zephyr: I would like to see at le

Re: [hackers] sidebar.module

2003-07-29 Thread Neil Drumm
I'd like to avoid javascript if at all possible. Doing stuff server side is almost always better. We are looking for flexibility and easy administration. -Neil Original message >Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 10:34:55 -0700 >From: Lynn Siprelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >S

Re: [hackers] sidebar.module

2003-07-29 Thread Lynn Siprelle
Zephyr: I would like to see at least three RSS 2.0 feeds from DFA: -hot items which admins will be encouraged to automatically show (bats) -everything else which site admins can pick and choose from, new items might not auto show -DeanTeam thermometer for a single team member -and maybe some feeds

[hackers] sidebar.module

2003-07-28 Thread Neil Drumm
Design Doc: http://www.hack4dean.org/phpwiki/index.php?sidebar This module will enable admins to create sidebars such as those on the right side of DFA's website and share elements using RSS. Zephyr: I would like to see at least three RSS 2.0 feeds from DFA: -hot items which admins will be encou