doclucas Posted August 29, 2018 Posted August 29, 2018 ok, noted, still an advanced module that does all those things can be made for TB (paid or free), the current core code is good enough to run such a module - that's my point.
wakabayashi Posted August 29, 2018 Posted August 29, 2018 Sure it is. But I don't like the idea, that every module includes it's own technique. :) Imagine you include this one to your module. Another coder adds another editor to his newsletter module. That is in my opinion not a nice situation for the merchants.
Guest Posted August 29, 2018 Posted August 29, 2018 @doclucas said in prozis.com I think is a great example: You can check out TB elasticsearch in action here: https://rackmetro.com/ To be honest, I thought elastic search was something different. Looks awesome. Thanks for sharing.
doclucas Posted August 29, 2018 Posted August 29, 2018 @wakabayashi said in prozis.com I think is a great example: Sure it is. But I don't like the idea, that every module includes it's own technique. :) Imagine you include this one to your module. Another coder adds another editor to his newsletter module. That is in my opinion not a nice situation for the merchants. Maybe I don't understand this argument so well, but what exactly do you propose?
doclucas Posted August 29, 2018 Posted August 29, 2018 @purity said in prozis.com I think is a great example: @doclucas said in prozis.com I think is a great example: You can check out TB elasticsearch in action here: https://rackmetro.com/ To be honest, I thought elastic search was something different. Looks awesome. Thanks for sharing. You're welcome. :)
wakabayashi Posted August 29, 2018 Posted August 29, 2018 @doclucas said in prozis.com I think is a great example: @wakabayashi said in prozis.com I think is a great example: Sure it is. But I don't like the idea, that every module includes it's own technique. :) Imagine you include this one to your module. Another coder adds another editor to his newsletter module. That is in my opinion not a nice situation for the merchants. Maybe I don't understand this argument so well, but what exactly do you propose? You can load tinymce with one line of code to your textarea (backoffice). Something similair for a pagebuilder would be nice.
doclucas Posted August 29, 2018 Posted August 29, 2018 Yeah, I am also all for adding as many built in features to TB, as long as none of them breaks backward compatibility with PS 1.6. Legacy compatibility is critical for this project. That said, getting a TB website to look exactly the same as prozis is possible even now, without any touch in the core code. It's that good. :)
Beeta Posted August 30, 2018 Author Posted August 30, 2018 Try to register and take a look at the customer accounts pages too.
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