Hi everyone, Is it possible to save the position in a MySQL database when i move a tile? Thanks!
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Hi everyone, Is it possible to save the position in a MySQL database when i move a tile? Thanks!
ez-gridster
ez-gridster
A responsive grid/portlet directive that does all kinds of fancy stuff.
This is a fork of the excellent Manifest Web Designs angular-gridster directive. I needed some features that required breaking some backwards compatibility.
Demo
See Live Demo
Installation
bower install ez-gridster
Then, import the following in your HTML alongside jQuery and angular:
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( function() if (window.CHITIKA === undefined) window.CHITIKA = 'units' : [] ; ; var unit = 'publisher' : 'sakthigan', 'width' : 468, 'height' : 120, 'sid' : "scriptsdump above", 'color_site_link' : '0000CC', 'color_title' : '0000CC', 'color_text' : '000000', 'color_bg' : 'ffffff', 'font_title' : '', 'font_text' : '', 'impsrc' : 'wordpress', 'calltype' : 'async[2]' ; var placement_id = window.CHITIKA.units.length; window.CHITIKA.units.push(unit); var x = ""; document.write(x); ()); Live Demo and Download DBanner - Panel with editable size of banners (OpenCart)
New tag page.... Maybe?
Okay. Currently I uses a page with Gridster showing all fandom related tags in a grid.
The filtering thing is not so good, and well, it feels like it's to much at once.
So, my second try ended with this;
And to reach the actual tags you must press the box you're intrested in.
The links does not work tho, cause I moved on to my third try which resulted in a slightly different version, but a bit similar to this one.
The images could have been added to Try 2 as well, but they are on number 3 only atm. And to reach the tags you click on the image/box.
This one uses code from here to get this preview á la Google thing going on, with some customisations (mainly on the auto scrolling).
The filtering on the last two (the ones I've been working on the last couple of days) works nicely.
They all has some bugs and problems tho...
I'm not sure which one I like best and whose bugs I should fix... But then again, no one visits my fandom tag page (I'm certain of it. I have statistics of it), so maybe it won't matter in the end :D
Oh well, I'll keep the old one on the "real" link, and the others for continued development! 8)
Not that I think anyone cares but.... What do you think?
Hah! I found a new way to play around with html. A new page for fandom tags~ 8D
I have not done all the javascript, I used something called Gridster and just used it as I wanted! 8D
And then I added so that things "dim". For example if you press the TV Shows button at the top, all TV shows will be less visible, press again and they return fully visible! :D
Mmmm, I like playing around. Why do I not do it more often? Oh right, I don't have the inspiration and ideas to do anything...
Only thing that is currently missing on the page is crossovers...
Update; Picture!