Is your site Upgraded to the current version 1.5.4 Yet?
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There was a time a year or two ago when it was taking several months for mods to be approved, so don't worry yet:)as it's been 11 days now
BTW, I tried your jQuery menu enhancement on your test site, and it adds a nice touch without there being anything missing or awkward if it is turned off. I can't wait until Firefox 4 is out to support CSS transforms and transitions... hopefully IE9 will do those correctly too, so we can start using them for real.
Last edited by gjh42; 25 Feb 2011 at 05:35 PM.
**nods in agreements**
Yep.. My MINOR update to TPP for Zen Cart 1.3.9 compatibility (I was TIRED of reading the MANY questions in the support thread for how to make the minor changes to TWO files) took so long to approve that I forgot about the fact that I had submitted it and stopped tracking it.. I didn't realize that it HAD been approved until I started to see folks asking questions about v1.07 in the TPP support thread..![]()
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Oh......okay. That's good to know. I don't think I've ever submitted anything that was rejected, and has never taken over a couple of days to be released. So, I though my latest submission had just been thrown out, with no word as to why. But, in that case, I'll not be giving up, yet.
Yep.......I'll give that same nod in agreement.............especially all the CSS3 enhancements, as I love the box shadows, border-radius, and all that good stuff, but just try to convince people that it really does validate. Most will only check validation in CSS2.1........which by the way, if you noticed.......BOTH of those menus' on my test site validates level 2.1. :)
Glenn, you got to look at something nobody else has saw yet. Shhhh......it's a secret.You got to see the jquery version of the CSS Flyout Menu (vertical). And if everybody could see what you and I just done with it.............as WELL as it being jquery................Oh......no.........I'm not sure everybody could handle such a thing in Zen-Cart. They'd be looking at it like
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The one that I submitted is the CSS Dropdown Menu (horizontal).
But, then again, you got to see the Mega-Menu version of this menu (without jquery......which I'm working on right now), which has only been seen by one other person. The Mega-Menu has got a LOT of code cleaning to be done, along with adding the jquery to it before it's ready.
I've not released the other one, yet. :)
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Well, I just got a response back from the Dev Team. They said I've got to make some changes, and re-submit it. Seems you can ask for donations with a mod, but you can't make it easy for the "donators" by putting a button in the readme file for them to click..........AND seems that you can't copyright ANY of the code......It ALL has to be under GPL terms......hmmmmm...............not sure if I'm going to re-submit, or not.![]()
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Teach them to Zen and they will OWN a shop tomorrow!
This has always been the case..
This submission rule is the main reason why the donate page/link was removed from IH2 module (it was not in the readme, rather there was a donate button in the IH2 admin module itself) Also Tim Kroeger hadn't supported IH2 for YEARS and his direct solicitation for donations for "continuing development" of IH2 seemed a tad inappropriate. We did leave Tim's contact data in the readme for those who still wanted to send him donations as a thank you for creating IH2.. This brought IH2 in compliance with the current submission rules.Having "donate to me" buttons in the add-on, either admin-side or storefront-side or is not permitted. A single statement about where to send donations may be added to the documentation, but should be discrete and not plastered all over the place.
While you can't put a direct hyperlink in your readme, this isn't stopping you from tastefully soliciting donations for your efforts by including the donation information in the readme file.. Having it "convenient" for potential donators by making it a click-able link is minor if you ask me..
Not with software written under the GPL license..
Why not??License: Must be GPL, since it's integrating into Zen Cart™ core code, which is GPL. A complete copy of the license should be included in the contribution files, preferably as a separate file. If an addon is free-standing (ie: doesn't use *any* existing Zen Cart™ files in order to operate) then it can be licensed under another license provided that license is fully compatible with GPL.
You can find the GPL license details at: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html#GPL![]()
Last edited by DivaVocals; 27 Feb 2011 at 08:01 PM.
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