MojoMotor was made with one idea in mind: simplicity. In achieving this, MojoMotor had to be cut out of what other CMS's call the norm. For example, most CMSs nowadays have 'global' headers and footers that are all linked together, so that when one header/footer is edited all headers/footers are edited. For large sites with many different layouts, not having this feature could prove to be truly annoying if one had to change each of the headers on each of the layouts. In this tutorial, you will learn how to evade this problem using the ShowMe addon.
MojoBlocks is the missing piece of MojoMotor, easily allowing users to create simple sites for clients or for themselves. MojoBlocks 1.0 was released with 13 blocks that combine the functionality of normal MojoMotor addons with the ability to edit any given block's data as if it were a native MojoMotor region.
Recently I have been doing a fair amount of work directly in the layouts pane of MojoMotor and I have found that the default size of the window is hard to work in.
Several requested features have made it into the latest release of MojoMotor, including embeddable layouts as well as the ability to remove 'page' from the url!
Things must move onwards and upwards, and a few weeks ago we got an onward and upwards looking new version of MojoMotor - MojoMotor 1.1. We got some great new features (embedding layouts - hooray!) but we also go some changes under the hood.
I'm particularly interested in how the body class is added when the mojobar is opened! That was one that was hard to get around in the past.
Feb 09, 2012 3:20am