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collective.js.fullcalendar-1.6.4-1.lbn13.noarch
This package include javascripts and css resources from arshaw fullcalendar.
It does not provide any view or template. Is meant to be used as dependecy
for building your own calendar views.
Tested with Plone 3.3.5/4.0.
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collective.js.galleria-1.2.5-1.lbn13.noarch
This addon register Galleria JQuery plugin in Plone's resource registries.
About Galleria
Galleria is a JavaScript image gallery framework built on top of the jQuery library. The aim is
to simplify the process of creating professional image galleries for the web and mobile devices.
How to install
https://secure.travis-ci.org/collective/collective.js.galleria.png
This addon can be installed as any other Plone addon. Please follow official documentation.
Have an idea? Found a bug? Let us know by opening a support ticket.
Notes
Galleria in its way to manage theme parse all link tags to find the css attached to the theme. To
make it work in production mode you must add themes javascript and css called by the template.
// look for manually added CSS
$('link').each(function( i, link ) {
reg = new RegExp( theme.css.replace('\+\+resource\+\+','\\+\\+resource\\+\\+') );
if ( reg.test( link.href ) ) {
// we found the css
css = true;
Galleria.theme = theme;
return false;
}
});
As you can see the original code has been patched to support ++resource++ url.
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collective.js.jquery-1.3.2.1-6.lbn13.noarch
collective.js.jquery is a simple packaging of the jQuery library that uses setuptools
for version selection and adds as a Zope browser resource. If CMF/Plone is available
it is also added to the JavaScript registry.
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collective.js.jqueryui-1.10.3-1.lbn13.noarch
Integration of jqueryui in Plone, like collective.js.jquery.
It is different from collective.jqueryui in many ways:
* no skin dirs (js and css are in resource dirs)
* no all the bunch of files and documentations from original jqueryui
* this one is minified
* just add all jqueryui to portal_js, and default css to portal_css (if you
apply the profile)
Notes
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There are three profiles in this package:
- ``default``: use this one with Plone 3.2/3.3 if you don't use
plone.app.jquerytools. It will replace the jQuery version in Plone by
the one included in collective.js.jquery because Plone <= 3.3rc2 include
an old version of jQuery (1.2) and jqueryui 1.7 requires jQuery 1.3+.
- ``withjqtoolsplone3``: use this one if you include plone.app.jquerytools
yourself in a Plone 3.2, this profile installs a jqueryui library
without the tabs plugin which conflicts with plone.app.jquerytools.
It will replace the jQuery version in Plone by the one included in
collective.js.jquery.
- ``withjqtools``: use this one if you use Plone 3.3/4. It will keep the
jQuery version included in Plone and is compatible with
plone.app.jquerytools. You need to include plone.app.jquerytools yourself
on Plone 3.3.
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collective.js.nivogallery-1.0-1.lbn13.noarch
Integration of nivogallery in Plone4(tested) and Plone3 (untested).
This version include nivogallery v0.7.1
It was made for using it with collective.plonetruegallery
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collective.js.nivoslider-3.0.1.1-1.lbn13.noarch
Integration of nivoslider in Plone
This version include nivoslider v3.0.1 (first responsive version)
It is used by collective.plonetruegallery
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collective.js.showmore-1.0a4-2.lbn13.noarch
collective.js.showmore provides a JQuery plugin.
The plugin hides a set of nodes and replaces them with a "Show more..." link.
When the link is clicked, the hidden nodes are made visible again.
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collective.js.throttledebounce-1.1-2.lbn13.noarch
jQuery throttle / debounce allows you to rate-limit your functions in multiple useful ways.
See: http://benalman.com/projects/jquery-throttle-debounce-plugin/
Current plugin version: jQuery throttle / debounce - v1.1 - 3/7/2010
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collective.js.ui.multiselect-1.0-1.lbn13.noarch
This package turns HTML multiple select fields into a fancy widget. It integrates the jQuery UI multiselect plugin into plone.
jQuery UI multiselect
The plugin and a demo is located at http://www.quasipartikel.at/multiselect/ The plugin is published under the MIT license, this package is released under GPL2.
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collective.jsonify-0.1-4.lbn13.noarch
collective.jsonify exports your Plone content to JSON.
Many packages that export data from Plone have complicated dependencies, and so only work
with Plone 3.0 or higher (or not even with 3.0). collective.jsonify's only dependency is
simplejson. It can be installed in any Plone version, probably as far back as Plone 2.0
(not tested!).
The exported JSON is a collective.transmogrifier friendly format. Install collective.jsonify
on a site you want to export from, and setup an import transmogrifier pipeline on the site
you're importing to, using the blueprints in the collective.jsonmigrator package.
The @@jsonify BrowserView is also available with actions: query, list, get:
Parameters are important. Here are some interesting examples:
- ACTION = QUERY : get MODIFIED (from date - to date) objects
http://www.myplonesite.com/custompath/deep/@@jsonify
?action=query
&portal_type=my_at_or_dexterity_type
&show_inactive=True
&modified:list:date=2013-01-01
&modified:list:date=2013-03-01
&modified_usage=range:min:max
MORE: if "available" parameter is added, it returns the NUMBER of objects the query returned, NULL if no returns
MORE: "send_bin" parameter is "False" by default. You can change this by passing "send_bin=True"
MORE: "absolute_urls" parameter is "True" by default. You can change this by passing "absolute_urls=False"
IMPORTANT: "path" parameter is not needed: is always considered in the query, from URL path
- ACTION = LIST : COMPACT LIST OF LIVE OBJECTS
Why should I get it? Because by comparing it with the objects list in your mobile APP, you can have an evidence
of DELETED objects.
What is returned: [{"uid":value,"path":value}]
What you cannot get: when an object has been deleted.
* BINARY FIELDS:
- binary fields names starts with "_datafield_" and are exported as dictionary, so you
can download data separatly.
Example: An Image field called "photo" from a custom Archetype content is exported as:
"_datafield_photo": "{\"filename\": \"alpino-pizzeria.jpg\", \"data\": \" \", \"content_type\": \"image/jpeg\", \"size\": 55536, "md5": "fa2b0abcf540d2dde71d68071140a803"}"
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