glFusion Newest Files http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php glFusion Newest Files support@glfusion.org support@glfusion.org Copyright 2008 glFusion glFusion Thu, 14 Aug 2008 12:15:25 -0500 en-gb Themes::Minimal Theme http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=213 http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=213 Thu, 14 Aug 2008 12:14:54 -0500 Minimal theme offers a clean design that works with Geeklog 1.5.0. Plugins::FCKeditor 2.6.3 for GLFusion http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=214 http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=214 Wed, 06 Aug 2008 17:58:00 -0500 This is FCKeditor 2.6.3 that was released today. This archive includes modification for GLFusion with MediaGallery browser plugin. Hacks::Imageflow staticpage hack http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=211 http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=211 Wed, 30 Jul 2008 22:40:21 -0500 Code to use the imageflow effect in staticpages. Images, captions and links can be set. Works in glfusion, and should also work in vanilla geeklog, but not tested. Tested ff3, msie7, opera 9.5 Hacks::Mediagallery imageflow plugin http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=212 http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=212 Wed, 30 Jul 2008 22:40:11 -0500 A mediagallery plugin that adds a new album theme based on coverflow. Images can (toggle-able) open in slimbox. Requires a version of mediagallery that comes with mootools. Tested in ff3, msie7, opera 9.5 Themes::Chameleon v2.0.0 for glFusion http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=210 http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=210 Thu, 24 Jul 2008 21:57:31 -0500 Chameleon Theme / Plugin v2.0 for glFusion. Chameleon allows you to easily customize the look and feel of your site by choosing your layout, menu, and color options through a web driven interface. glFusion::glFusion CMS v1.0.1 (tar.gz) http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=208 http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=208 Thu, 24 Jul 2008 19:08:36 -0500 glFusion CMS v1.0.1 Full Release. glFusion is a full featured Content Management System (CMS) that provides a robust, but easy to use web environment. glFusion::glFusion CMS v1.0.1 (ZIP Format) http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=209 http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=209 Thu, 24 Jul 2008 19:08:20 -0500 glFusion CMS v1.0.1 Full Release. glFusion is a full featured Content Management System (CMS) that provides a robust, but easy to use web environment. glFusion::glFusion v1.0.1 Incremental Release (tar.gz) http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=206 http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=206 Thu, 24 Jul 2008 19:08:03 -0500 glFusion CMS v1.0.1 Release - Increment - Only includes changed files from v1.0.0. glFusion::glFusion v1.0.1 Incremental Release (ZIP) http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=207 http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=207 Thu, 24 Jul 2008 19:07:47 -0500 glFusion CMS v1.0.1 Incremental Release (ZIP). This distribution contains only the changed files from v1.0.0. Themes::Mindbreak Theme v0.9.1 for glFusion 1.0.0 http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=205 http://www.glfusion.org/filemgmt/index.php?id=205 Wed, 16 Jul 2008 23:03:26 -0500 In order to use "Mind-break" with glFusion, I took the Nouveau theme and banged on the CSS for a few days until I was happy with the results. I am fully aware of my own limitations with CSS and web design, and am opening this up in the hope that improvements will be sent to me to be rolled into the Mindbreak package. The Admin icons are primarily from the Oxygen Project for KDE4. The RSS icon in the footer is from Nyssa Brown Design. The glassy topic icons might not be suitable for other people, but they are from Richard C. Moeur's traffcsign.us page, with image manipulation done in The Gimp. More of those will be available at a later date. This can be a "fluid fixed" design. I have the "Left" blocks on the far right. If you then set the "Right" blocks to not be always shown, the main body of your page will expand as necessary to the edge of the "Left" blocks (on the far right). Development work was done in FireFox 3, with the most excellent FireBug add-on, so it looks best in FF 3 and 2. It also looks okay in Safari on Tiger and Leopard, and seems okay in Opera 9.5.1. The primary focus of this update is that a problem with the placement of the page footer in "wide-left" pages (such as Mediagallery or Command and Control) seems to have been resolved. I have also added "LICENSE & LEGAL" and "INSTALL" text files.