Hello, first let me thank you all for your hard work..
I downloaded version 4 of this package, but I'm not able to use it. I successfully install this package in developer section by clicking the "Install local package". What I should do next?
Is there any step by step sample for this? (Im running on umbraco v 4.6.1)
If this package is installed on a fresh install before content has been created etc. it should be working fine, with the XML schema set to legacy in the umbracoSettings.config file, right?
Jan, yes... it should work fine in that scenario...
however, the package install just creates the pieces... you still have to include the javascript, css, and put the macro on a template and create your nodes... it was more of a starting point package, not a click and done creation.
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Hello,
first let me thank you all for your hard work..
I downloaded version 4 of this package, but I'm not able to use it. I successfully install this package in developer section by clicking the "Install local package". What I should do next?
Is there any step by step sample for this? (Im running on umbraco v 4.6.1)
Thanks.
hmmm... i don't think that package will work in 4.6.1 -- as it uses the OLD xml schema...
the package installs some xslt, some css and some javascript. Basically, you have to integrate those pieces into your template(s)
i should/will be workign on a much 'smarter' version of teh package that works with the new schema and should install a bit better for you.
sorry to not really provide much here... but i DO KNOW that the xslt will not work with the new schema at this time.
ok, thanks for info.
Hi guys
If this package is installed on a fresh install before content has been created etc. it should be working fine, with the XML schema set to legacy in the umbracoSettings.config file, right?
/Jan
Jan, yes... it should work fine in that scenario...
however, the package install just creates the pieces... you still have to include the javascript, css, and put the macro on a template and create your nodes... it was more of a starting point package, not a click and done creation.
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