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Today we are proud to announce the immediate availability of JCal Pro® 3.2.11 (build 3667), which is fully compatible with Joomla! 2.5 and 3.2!
This is a maintenance and feature release.
This release includes fixes for various reported issues.
Most notably this release introduces several enhancements in the date filters, and fixes for the editor buttons in Joomla 3 and registation export file.
Changelog Updates:
[chg] Defensive coding in module/plugin controller methods
[bug] Locations module infinte loop with no locations
[chg] Changed "Next x units" filters to start from today
[bug] Editor buttons in Joomla! 3.x
[bug] Registration row duplication in CSV export (#28)
.... plus numerous additional fixes, changes and features.
The full JCal Pro® changelog[1] for JCal Pro® is also available.
Read more https://anything-digital.com/jcal-pro/news/releases/jcal-pro-3_2_11_3667-released.html
The Chrome Store itself is a pile of rubbish apps with very few exceptions.
Working with Chrome extensions and apps is pleasant enough in some ways – the JavaScript APIs are generally intuitive, and you can make native-feeling UIs without too much effort. However, the development experience feels a little bit dated and painful in places.
Konstantin Raev sent in Live Reloading Chrome Apps, an article about using Gulp with Chrome apps. It shows how live reloading isn’t as easy as it could be, and how to fix it. There’s also a full example on GitHub: bestander / clock-chrome-app-livereload-example.
Brandon Tilley sent in Creating Chrome Extensions with React:
If you’re into client-side web development to any extent, you’ve probably heard of Facebook’s React library. I was working on a Chrome extension, and decided to see how well React fit in to the development I was doing.
He also uses Browserify as well, which I’m interested in because I tried using RequireJS for sharing code between Chrome extensions and Firefox add-ons, and I struggled to get it to work in Firefox. My Firefox add-ons are using the Jetpack SDK rather than the old XUL way.
Passing data around in Chrome extensions by Erica Salvaneschi is an introduction to using chrome.runtime.sendMessage
and addListener
:
We wanted to get data from the current web page and then use it to populate a form that appears in a new window. It was easy to create a context menu item that triggered an event, but sending data based on the current page to the new window wasn’t obvious.
You might find this useful if you’re just getting into Chrome extensions and want more concrete examples than what Google provides.
Read more https://feedproxy.google.com/~r/dailyjs/~3/TyXj7TQtMwk/chrome-extensions
Read more https://feeds.joomla.org/~r/JoomlaExtensions/~3/EtTy46Psnr8/27062
Read more https://feeds.joomla.org/~r/JoomlaExtensions/~3/SWL6huUER_Y/27023
Wednesday, 16 April 2014 14:15
A new version of Sourcerer has been released.
16-Apr-2014 : v4.3.3
+ Added translations: id-ID
^ Cleaned up some code
# Fixed issue with html structure issues when tags are directly inside html 5 elements
# Fixed issue with some missing language strings in some occasions
# [J3.3] Fixed some Joomla 3.3 incompatibility issues
Read more https://www.nonumber.nl/news/releases/888-sourcerer-v4-3-3-released
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