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Roberts Design has taken over the MojoMotor gallery site, MojoShowcase.com. Previously Tony Geer had been managing it.
How to install MojoMotor and import a site - Written in German
I’m not sure where this came from, or how long it’s been up, but here’s a quick description from Rick Ellis about his involvement in MojoMotor’s development.
Adam, from Green Egg Media, put together his MojoMotor feature wish list. It’s really good stuff! I would suggest that another item be added - a built in image gallery…
Sometimes it is helpful to be able to disable certain sections of your javascript while you are logged in to MojoMotor. For example, when you are working on a div that holds a slideshow, it will be difficult to edit if the javascript is modifying it. Using this method outlined on Dan Horrigan’s blog, you can disable your javascript while you are logged in to MM.
Ed Finkler has put together a Textmate Bundle for MojoMotor. Check it out at his GitHub repo…
Les from EllisLab has jumped into a forum thread with some information on the history of MojoMotor. Very cool read!
Pablo from Flia Web Design has designed an excellent MojoMotor theme for businesses… more details in the link.
Adam Fairholm writes “The day before EECI2010, Lance asked me if I had any predictions what would happen at the conference. I had been thinking about this, so I said I thought Ellislab was going to announce a smaller and cheaper version of ExpressionEngine. Lance told me I was stupid and made me sleep outside with the Safeway gangs across the street from his apartment…”
From Nick Hamze - “Mojo Hacks was developed as a repository to store all the wonderful hacks and add-ons that I have discovered while working with MojoMotor. I really hope you find this site useful and please let me know if you have any questions or if have anything to add.”
Blog entry from MojoMotor.com announcing Dan Horrigan joining MojoMotor…
We’re big fans of “The Kick Awesome Show” put on by the immaculately bearded gents of fortyseven media. In episode 3, they gave a shout out (some “dap” if you will) to MojoMotor, and it seemed only appropriate to return the favour. With MojoMotor 1.0.5 just being released today, I had a chance to have a bit of fun…
Jonathon and Nate from Fourty Seven Media present the third episode of the Kick Awesome Show… with MojoMotor!
5 Lightweight CMS Alternatives for Small Businesses with MojoMotor on the top of the list!
(note the outdated image of the layout screen - via @dhorrigan)
Announcing hackme, the MojoMotor addon! {mojo:hack:me} grabs a random file off your webserver and displays it to the public! #jokingpeople!
Easily execute PHP inside your MojoMotor Layouts and output the results with Mojo PHP.
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