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Welcome to ILovePHPMaker.com and thanks for visitting this website!
This website provides you the useful information about tips and tricks, template customization, some new great extensions, and many other things regarding PHPMaker.
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The following template are not available in this site (must be purchased separately)
Stock Inventory Management is the good project for your reference, since it uses the real example in the real world. Many useful features you can use from this project, such as how to add the Thousand and Decimal separator character, and also how to calculate multiple row in Grid-Add when End-Users are entering data into the Grid-Add mode.
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Masino,
This a great site and I continue to learn from you.
I’m wondering if you couple work on a template mod that would display a YUI panel like the one shown in: http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/examples/container/panel-loading.html
Only without the actual loading of a file. More of a “Working…”, instead of a “Loading…” message. One that could be started anywhere and then removed anywhere. Is that possible?
Thanks for the feedback, Keith.
Regarding the “Loading” message, yes, I agree with you. It should be included in PHPMaker core template instead.
Actually, if you are loading this and this websites, you will see there is a “Loading” message displayed.
You can implement it by following this article.
However, I will try to implement that panel loading message as you mentioned, but I cannot promise you about the date of it will be released in this website.
Masino,
One more thing came to mind recently. Since there is a timeout when user close the browser without logging out, there should be something to trap when a user wants to close the browser and alerts them to logout instead.
This would be a *great* help.
Good idea, and thanks for the feedback. Will try to implement it, but I cannot promise you about when it will come true.