Contents tagged with Orchard HUN
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PHP scripting for Orchard
Over the weekend Benedek and Zoltán (me) have worked hard on something very new: adding PHP scripting support for Orchard!
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Introduction-to-Orchard presentation in Budapest, Hungary
At last, the Orchard Hungary Team made it's debut as presenters in Hungary too (after being successful a month ago in Los Angeles). Hosted by the university we study at (Óbuda University) Zoltán and I held a session of one and a half hour length on introducing Orchard to a small audience of 20 people (which is the double of what we expected to see).
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Big Combinator update and partial image sprite generation!
I don't want to use this blog to advertise my modules, but now I'm very excited about the new versions of Combinator, the css and script bundling and minfying Orchard module: version 1.4 is a quite mature release that can be used in any environment (in a Web Farm scenario too as long as distributed caching is implemented or signals can propagate through the nodes). The alpha release (actually releases: alpha 2 is out now) includes a long awaited feature of image sprite generation! This mean limited support at the time as Combinator currently only understands "background-image" declarations. Background images should be ones with no-repeat or being on a container thats size doesn't exceed the size of the image.
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Bunch of Piedone.* modules updated
Today I updated a bunch of my modules, if you're a user, check them out!
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Introducing OrchardHUN.ModuleProfiles
As the title says, the Orchard Hungary Team released (not long ago) its (third) module, called OrchardHUN.ModuleProfiles. Using this module built into the admin interface, you can create a "module profile" and set states for the corresponding modules. This will become useful when you want use different sets of modules for different environments: ShapeTracing is used while developing, but should be disabled in production, and so on.
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First!
This is the opening blogpost for the all-new English site of the Orchard Hungary Community Team. From now on (and retrospectively) we are going to publish our thoughts and experiences about web development and Orchard in English language too!