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Re: XoopsCube Ajax Drag and Drop Blocks
by bumpeboy on 2009/11/24 16:00:49


Sounds nice, does this work on 2.4.xx? I was searching for previous samples but did not see, can some one please point a sample.
Re: XoopsCube Ajax Drag and Drop Blocks
by damaster on 2007/7/10 14:11:25

Well, at that time Prototype framework was missing such features alike "cookies management". Since Wanikoo themes, an extension was released : Script.aculo.us Wiki.

Do a search for cookie mangement, i'm sure you'll be able to easily add it to your theme.

Have Fun !

XoopsCube Ajax Drag and Drop Blocks
by underdog on 2007/7/10 13:50:38

*bump*
This is your typical Ajax Drag and Drop Blocks model.
dd2xdefault is exactly what I need, however I hope that the theme remembers the positions of the blocks after a refresh or something.

Actually, we should combine the excellent
http://dev.xoops.org/modules/xfmod/project/?ajaxedxoops
work with the work that wanikoo did.

That way you would have an ajaxed XOOPS theme which remembers the block positions (if dd2xdefault does that, I will check that out)
Re: XOOPS(Cube) Default Theme Hack-(Block Drag&Drop&Resize Theme Hack)
by script_fu on 2007/6/17 13:16:38

I just wanted to bump this thread. Maybe there is more info on this now.

I still like the feature of edit or erase a block from front side.

Alot of time is wasted looking for the correct block to edit.

Seem's like I go around and around from front to back side to edit all the different stuff.
Re: XOOPS(Cube) Default Theme Hack-(Block Drag&Drop&Resize Theme Hack)
by damaster on 2006/4/25 22:30:31

It will work as a desktop and this first interface fits Wanikoo demand
and some XOOPS (all branch) users expectations, i guess...





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