Hi all, Sure nice things, just recalled yesterday that managing feeds in gregarius is quite a hard task. And managing feed position ;) is a really hard task (126 feeds in some directories :o and i'm lazy to create more imagining the cleaning task afterwards :P ;) ) I already asked mister Bonetti about an ajax drag & drop as dotclear blog does in it's category folder management :o it's quite fun :o, But if it's too much work nevermind :) Other pb : For example i have some pb importing some feeds, this one in particular : - http://www.hicksdesign.co.uk/ trying to add "journal" feed, it block on the "selection feed". (bug ? it does it on some more feeds by i don't remember which ones sorry, see Ticket #167) Other questions: Why does "admin section" not "wearing" the selected theme ? is it on purpose or just not done for the moment ? Will there be "sub folders" ? SUGLIANI Timo. Marco Bonetti wrote: >Sameer, thanks for digging these up. > >These have all nice demos (especially Rico) but what they lack, IMHO, >is the tight PHP integration that SAJAX has: with SAJAX you can invoke >a remote PHP function in three lines of Javascript code, plus it's >quite lightweight. > >On the other hand Rico's rounded corners are sexy, as are the >animation effects: I was fancying to use something like that on the >doubleclick-to-read or collapse events. > >Ah! the dilemma! :) > > > > >On 9/7/05, Sameer D'Costa <sameerslists at gmail.com> wrote: > > >>Hi, >> >>There seem to be several ajax libraries coming up with rich features. We >>are currently using SAjax (the S stands for simple:). I am not suggesting >>we should change or anything. I just wanted to point out a few things >>that I thought looked cool and we might to think about it in the future. >> >>1. Rico http://openrico.org/rico/demos.page (Marco, this one has rounded >> buttons among other things - however the license is apache 2.0 which >> is incompatible with the gpl. I dont know what that would mean.) >>2. Backbase http://www.backbase.com You can check out the demos. The rss >> reader demo looked impressive http://www.backbase.com/demos/RSS/ They >> have a community download but you had to sign up for it. Now what kind >> of community wants that? >>3. (good old) Scripalicious http://script.aculo.us/ This doesnt seem to >> have as many features yet. MIT license. >>4. Team tibet http://www.technicalpursuit.com/ They dont seem to have >> released anything yet. However there is buzz on the internets... and I >> am adding to it. >> >>There are others over here >>http://wiki.osafoundation.org/bin/view/Projects/AjaxLibraries >> >>Many web based rss readers are coming out with heavily ajaxified >>interfaces. http://feedlounge.com comes to mind. It marries the >>advantages of a server-based news reader with the convenience of a >>desktop application user interface. >> >>Sameer >> >>--- >>http://dcostanet.net/wordpress >>_______________________________________________ >>gregarius-dev mailing list >>gregarius-dev at sinless.org >>http://sinless.org/mailman/listinfo/gregarius-dev >> >> >> > >_______________________________________________ >gregarius-dev mailing list >gregarius-dev at sinless.org >http://sinless.org/mailman/listinfo/gregarius-dev > > >