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Re: [THESCRIPT] TopiaCMS - The most advanced CMS [PHP][HTML][CSS][JQUERY]
There's a event in the client just for news articles. You could duplicate that.
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Re: [THESCRIPT] TopiaCMS - The most advanced CMS [PHP][HTML][CSS][JQUERY]
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Clawed
I never said it did, but it would make more sense if people knew what it was for lol, not saying 90% of us won't know, but there's some people out there that are completely dumb lmao :P
Man, it is my fault of the name being wrong on database. I'm charged to PHP/Mysql. But, how a bit of people know, I even never got an English Class in my life, so, I don't know what is alright... I'm sorry. It will be fixed soonest possible, but as Sean said, the name of the field doesn't change performance.
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Re: [THESCRIPT] TopiaCMS - The most advanced CMS [PHP][HTML][CSS][JQUERY]
Why is this project called to a cms? I thought this was a html client.
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Re: [THESCRIPT] TopiaCMS - The most advanced CMS [PHP][HTML][CSS][JQUERY]
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PremiumEye
Why is this project called to a cms? I thought this was a html client.
It is a HTML client, but we are using PHP to store the data. For example Room models, rooms, users etc can all be stored in PHP because without us using it, no data would be saved within the client. We can sign in, sign out with PHP etc.
Also as I've stated before I'm allowing the users to have a lot of customisation on Topia, so if we made a backend you could disable and enable features in the client or modify specific parts which could have been an extremely tricky task in the standard client.
Topia allows you to have full control over the clients interface, managing navigation tabs... rooms styles... news articles and all content within the client.
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Re: [THESCRIPT] TopiaCMS - The most advanced CMS [PHP][HTML][CSS][JQUERY]
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Papercup
It is a HTML client, but we are using PHP to store the data. For example Room models, rooms, users etc can all be stored in PHP because without us using it, no data would be saved within the client. We can sign in, sign out with PHP etc.
Also as I've stated before I'm allowing the users to have a lot of customisation on Topia, so if we made a backend you could disable and enable features in the client or modify specific parts which could have been an extremely tricky task in the standard client.
Topia allows you to have full control over the clients interface, managing navigation tabs... rooms styles... news articles and all content within the client.
Without php your html client would suck.. Kinda logic
But how are you going to load the furniture as its a swf file you cant show direct in a browser?
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Re: [THESCRIPT] TopiaCMS - The most advanced CMS [PHP][HTML][CSS][JQUERY]
Updates -
* You cannot highlight text etc in the client now. (Makes it feel more client-like)
* Fixed a bug where the navigator would stay open when you clicked the welcome tutorial
I'll do some proper work this evening.
@Premium
We haven't decided furniture yet, We would make it a standard image or work out a way to do it with SWF files. Not to worry about until further into the development though.
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Re: [THESCRIPT] TopiaCMS - The most advanced CMS [PHP][HTML][CSS][JQUERY]
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Papercup
@Premium
We haven't decided furniture yet, We would make it a standard image or work out a way to do it with SWF files. Not to worry about until further into the development though.
Yeah but if you don't know a proper way to do this, how are you going further on this development in the future?
And how are you developing drag and drop for furniture?
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Re: [THESCRIPT] TopiaCMS - The most advanced CMS [PHP][HTML][CSS][JQUERY]
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Originally Posted by
PremiumEye
Yeah but if you don't know a proper way to do this, how are you going further on this development in the future?
And how are you developing drag and drop for furniture?
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When I hit the problem, I'll tackle it. I didn't think we would be able do the the rooms models but we did. Anything is possible therefore we will be able to do it. It's only been a week or two into development and we've made a hell of a lot of progress in my opinion. We've got drag and drop in the hotel view for navigation, so I'm sure we can develop a drag and drop for furniture in a specific range of the room_model.
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Re: [THESCRIPT] TopiaCMS - The most advanced CMS [PHP][HTML][CSS][JQUERY]
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Originally Posted by
Papercup
When I hit the problem, I'll tackle it. I didn't think we would be able do the the rooms models but we did. Anything is possible therefore we will be able to do it. It's only been a week or two into development and we've made a hell of a lot of progress in my opinion. We've got drag and drop in the hotel view for navigation, so I'm sure we can develop a drag and drop for furniture in a specific range of the room_model.
Okay, :). Make drag and drop is easy as shit :p:
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PremiumEye
Yeah but if you don't know a proper way to do this, how are you going further on this development in the future?
There are plenty of previous projects in which they can refer to! :P:
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Re: [THESCRIPT] TopiaCMS - The most advanced CMS [PHP][HTML][CSS][JQUERY]
Nice project, keep it up :)
Are you implementing a custom protocol for client<->server communication?
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n0minal
There are plenty of previous projects in which they can refer to! :P:
Agreed :P:
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Re: [THESCRIPT] TopiaCMS - The most advanced CMS [PHP][HTML][CSS][JQUERY]
Updates -
* Fixed a 'Go to your room' positioning bug
* Set automatic time intervals so the news switches automatically incase people are unaware they can click it.
* The rooms now tiles now can have a correct order, and room modelling
* New functions to make the 'fixed' room container I built for the room positioning to fade out when the hotel view is clicked.
* Fixed a credit displaying bug so Droppy can now make it into the database (It wouldn't let more than two character before because of a margin-left I added
* The credits and duckets now come from the database under the user field.
http://www.iaza.com/work/130403C/iaza12698170081000.png
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Originally Posted by
Papercup
Updates -
* Fixed a 'Go to your room' positioning bug
* Set automatic time intervals so the news switches automatically incase people are unaware they can click it.
* The rooms now tiles now can have a correct order, and room modelling
* New functions to make the 'fixed' room container I built for the room positioning to fade out when the hotel view is clicked.
* Fixed a credit displaying bug so Droppy can now make it into the database (It wouldn't let more than two character before because of a margin-left I added
* The credits and duckets now come from the database under the user field.
http://www.iaza.com/work/130403C/iaza12698170081000.png
Great progress :D
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Originally Posted by
PremiumEye
Great progress :D
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Fanks :D
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Re: [THESCRIPT] TopiaCMS - The most advanced CMS [PHP][HTML][CSS][JQUERY]
I'm accepting requests on what to code next in Topia because I'm not sure what to move on to next now that I've fixed the majority of bugs in the current features I've added.
These updates will be done tonight,
1. Make it so you can enable/disable the currency in the database (duckets) incase the person running this might not want it.
2. Make it so you are limited to 650 currency (like duckets are) so like limit it in the database.
3. Make it so when you have completed the welcome tutorial, you don't have to do it on the account you did it on.
4. Make the news content editable from the database for a future housekeeping.
and I will start on any other features people request me to get started on, I don't know what to move on next because the client is so big and there's so much to do.
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Originally Posted by
Papercup
I'm accepting requests on what to code next in Topia because I'm not sure what to move on to next now that I've fixed the majority of bugs in the current features I've added.
These updates will be done tonight,
1. Make it so you can enable/disable the currency in the database (duckets) incase the person running this might not want it.
2. Make it so you are limited to 650 currency (like duckets are) so like limit it in the database.
3. Make it so when you have completed the welcome tutorial, you don't have to do it on the account you did it on.
4. Make the news content editable from the database for a future housekeeping.
and I will start on any other features people request me to get started on, I don't know what to move on next because the client is so big and there's so much to do.
Are you sure you don't want me to help you on this project? :p:
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Re: [THESCRIPT] TopiaCMS - The most advanced CMS [PHP][HTML][CSS][JQUERY]
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PremiumEye
Are you sure you don't want me to help you on this project? :p:
Just because I don't know what feature I want to move on next doesn't mean I'm not capable of doing the project :)
For this, We would always need some sort of login and register and because theres no such thing in the client I decided to rip this and It can be our login and register. We will do the backend for it this evening so we then have a login and register. We are hosting all the images and javascript and styles to make sure we don't have to change the webbuild and it will increase speeds.
http://www.iaza.com/work/130404C/iaza12698161872800.png
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Re: [THESCRIPT] TopiaCMS - The most advanced CMS [PHP][HTML][CSS][JQUERY]
Maybe a list of what is done in total would help. Have you done avatars appearing in a room? walking? and then its onto furni :-)
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We've started rooms, but we haven't got anywhere near completing them yet. We made a start on Room modelling etc.
Here's the completed register fields etc,
http://www.iaza.com/work/130404C/iaza12698132932300.png
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Papercup
Just because I don't know what feature I want to move on next doesn't mean I'm not capable of doing the project :)
My reply wasn't based on your reaction. By accident I added a quote :p:
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Re: [THESCRIPT] TopiaCMS - The most advanced CMS [PHP][HTML][CSS][JQUERY]
I think the next thing you should look at is walking / pathfinding in rooms. I know Jabbo has a good implementation of this you could look at.
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Re: [THESCRIPT] TopiaCMS - The most advanced CMS [PHP][HTML][CSS][JQUERY]
Updates
* Restyled Navigator rooms part
* Made it so the content box is only draggable from the header and not the whole content box
* Added a scrollbar and loads of default rooms ready for it to be recoded with PHP again.
http://www.iaza.com/work/130404C/iaza12698154021300.png
More Updates:
* Added hover effects on the navigation
* Added the search bar
* Added the text fields and submit button for search
* Fixed a vertical scroll bar bug
There's A LOT of work on the navigator if you think about it. The 5 tabs, search functions, create room, public rooms... The navigator itself is a hell of a lot of work.
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I have the register tutorial 100% complete with walking animations, coded in JS, If you are interested you can have it. If you want some help on the PHP navigator part or anything releated to PHP. I'm happy to help. Send me a PM
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HickDead
I have the register tutorial 100% complete with walking animations, coded in JS, If you are interested you can have it. If you want some help on the PHP navigator part or anything releated to PHP. I'm happy to help. Send me a PM
I did asked the same but he want's to handle this project with Droppy.