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#13 2007-08-21 09:17:56

sthmtc
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Re: carhartt streetwear (rather big corporate site)

decoderltd wrote:

I’m afraid I’m a bit of a beginner when it come to JavaScript, could you elaborate on the extra mark-up and JS you used?

i’m using a modified version of these bubbletooltips — this should get you started, or have a look at the page source of the carhartt event calendar.

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#14 2007-08-21 10:20:03

decoderltd
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Re: carhartt streetwear (rather big corporate site)

sthmtc wrote:

i’m using a modified version of these bubbletooltips — this should get you started, or have a look at the page source of the carhartt event calendar.

Thanks Sven.

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#15 2007-10-10 21:40:14

typeshige
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Re: carhartt streetwear (rather big corporate site)

If you don’t mind, I’d really appreciate some more hints on how this was done. The navigation on my new project may go down 4-5 levels and I’m trying to figure out how to make it work with the section/cat/article metaphor. I’ve been unsuccessful so far to do it very cleanly.

blumie607 wrote:

bq.. sthmtc wrote:

there is one large link rule for gbp_permanent_link which generates the URLs (regexp) and the content is handled within a custom made extension, not using the ususal section/category/article medaphoar.

Ah, I see. That makes sense…

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#16 2007-10-11 09:09:00

sthmtc
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Re: carhartt streetwear (rather big corporate site)

typeshige wrote:

If you don’t mind, I’d really appreciate some more hints on how this was done. The navigation on my new project may go down 4-5 levels and I’m trying to figure out how to make it work with the section/cat/article metaphor. I’ve been unsuccessful so far to do it very cleanly.

i’m afraid i can’t. as i’ve stated, the content is handled through a custom made extension, we’re not relying on the section/category/article medaphoar in that part of the site (products).

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#17 2007-10-11 17:12:12

typeshige
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Re: carhartt streetwear (rather big corporate site)

Thanks anyway. I’ll see if I can figure it out somehow. Would it be possible to have a general description of how your custom plugin works? No problem, if you’re unable to say.. :)

Shige

sthmtc wrote:

typeshige wrote:

If you don’t mind, I’d really appreciate some more hints on how this was done. The navigation on my new project may go down 4-5 levels and I’m trying to figure out how to make it work with the section/cat/article metaphor. I’ve been unsuccessful so far to do it very cleanly.

i’m afraid i can’t. as i’ve stated, the content is handled through a custom made extension, we’re not relying on the section/category/article medaphoar in that part of the site (products).

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#18 2007-10-11 17:31:39

sthmtc
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Re: carhartt streetwear (rather big corporate site)

typeshige wrote:

Thanks anyway. I’ll see if I can figure it out somehow. Would it be possible to have a general description of how your custom plugin works? No problem, if you’re unable to say.. :)

sorry, but it’s quite complex and very specific to our needs. would be to hard for me to describe it more detailed than i’ve outlined it before…

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#19 2007-10-15 18:40:10

dbulli
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Re: carhartt streetwear (rather big corporate site)

superb … it is great to see txP used for these kind of sites !


nuff-respec ::: dannyb

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