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  • Loving your work! GJ =]

  • @martip07 said: So its allowed to modidy it, modify things like:_ language, themes and lets see rewrite it with oython + django but including the license?

    Yes you can do all that. And you are correct about the license.

    @NickBudi said: Loving your work! GJ =]

    Thank you!

    @All Are there any people using it? if so, any quirks or comments to share?

  • joepie91joepie91 Member, Patron Provider
    edited October 2012

    @Raymii said: Are there any people using it? if so, any quirks or comments to share?

    I am, and it works nicely so far - the only things I'm missing are a date selector, and automatically sorting by due date.

    EDIT: And when sorting by due date, the entries without a due date should really appear on the bottom of the list, after the due date furthest away, not before the closest.

  • NexusNexus Member
    edited October 2012

    @joepie91 said: I am, and it works nicely so far - the only things I'm missing are a date selector, and automatically sorting by due date.

    This one is perfect and very lightweight. Maybe it could be added into the core, up to Raymii :)

    About 3.7KB compressed, I use it on my projects as well. (Styling that babe is such cake too, have fun with it)

  • @nexus datepickr is pretty much the jquery default one i think :p

  • Awww, well I don't use jquery >_<. If your project has jquery already than I guess my post is worthless.. my bad.

  • Dunno if it does already use, just recognized the layout :)

  • joepie91joepie91 Member, Patron Provider

    @djvdorp said: Dunno if it does already use, just recognized the layout :)

    Actually, it looks like the jQuery UI (which is NOT a default part of jQuery!) datepicker - which is exactly what it's intended to look like, according to the site. It doesn't use jQuery though :)

  • Youre right it's jquery ui indeed

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