I am blogging here about Ext JS library and WordPress blog. My idea is to combine the two and let them play together. Since 2007 I have created three versions of Ext JS WordPress theme. The first version (Ext JS WordPress Theme v.1.0.1) uses AJAX and it is not SEO friendly. The next (Ext WordPress Theme v.1.9) is not JavaScript based, it is plain HTML theme that uses nice Ext CSSes. The last version (ExtizeMe) combines this two ideas.
Please share your opinion about them.
Disclaimer: All you can see here has been made during my free time and has nothing in common with my work.
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ajax javascript framework grid tree javascript library component extjs ext js wordpress blog theme
ajax javascript framework grid tree javascript library component extjs ext js wordpress blog theme
ajax javascript framework grid tree javascript library component extjs ext js wordpress blog theme
ajax javascript framework grid tree javascript library component extjs ext js wordpress blog theme
ajax javascript framework grid tree javascript library component extjs ext js wordpress blog theme
ajax javascript framework grid tree javascript library component extjs ext js wordpress blog theme
ajax javascript framework grid tree javascript library component extjs ext js wordpress blog theme
Great job! This is really cool — though I hope your visitors have JS enabled!
Are you going to the Ext 3.0 Conference in April?
ExtizeMe works without javascript enabled.
Wow! I’m speechless! This theme is a true piece of art! Great job!
hi, amazing work.
Parse error: parse error in D:\Wamp\www\wordpress\wp-content\themes\extjswp\widget_search.php on line 43
I get this error when I click on the theme screenshot in the themes section
Really good work
I installed Ext JS Admin Menu in WPMU 2.7.1 and have this error
Warning: fopen(../wp-content/plugins/admin-log/admin_log.txt) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/countyci/public_html/wp-content/plugins/admin-log/admin-log.php on line 83
Warning: filesize() [function.filesize]: stat failed for ../wp-content/plugins/admin-log/admin_log.txt in /home/countyci/public_html/wp-content/plugins/admin-log/admin-log.php on line 84
Warning: fread(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /home/countyci/public_html/wp-content/plugins/admin-log/admin-log.php on line 84
Warning: fclose(): supplied argument is not a valid stream resource in /home/countyci/public_html/wp-content/plugins/admin-log/admin-log.php on line 85
Can you advise how to correct it?
thanks
Sorry to say, but it will not work. It has been written for versions lower then 2.5 (where they redesigned admin interface). I should probably add this to the plugin info.
great theme man… very good development, keep on with the innovation.
Nice. It’s slow, but really cool. Makes me think of facebook, with all the javascript all over the place.
I’ll probably try it on a subdirectory to play with it. This is the first time I’ve ever commented on a theme preview. Yeah, I was getting all hot and bothered when I found thematic, but I still didn’t comment on it. So, you win.
I think you might have a future in code. :p
Cool stuff, I’ll scope some more of your work!
I feel honored. Thank you.
@W.Regenczuk: Hi, you said “ExtizeMe works without javascript enabled.”
Did you try that?
The ExtJS interface doesn’t work if JS is not enabled.
You are right. I should be more precise. If JS is not enabled the ExtizeMe theme works like any other (no JS theme). With JavaScript enabled, you can enjoy dynamic Ext JS interface.
it sounds really cool… great job!
Great job! This is really cool.
Thank you.
Good Work Bro Keep it Up…..:)
How to add Categories width?
Awesome, great work. Keep it up. Can you provide us a small how to : section of your ExtJS works?
Thanks in advance,
M Nithyan