[31]Option to turn off Mootools
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
following your last post, that option seems not technically possible for a 1.6 version...
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
I never said that.newart wrote:following your last post, that option seems not technically possible for a 1.6 version...
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
sorry for my misunderstanding so, I hope to see that option inside
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
so you have a good solution for this option... anybody else? If not, please can you post here your solution? Perhaps the joomla team can use your solution!Hackwar wrote:I already thought about this and I also know how to implement it, but this is not something that we can do in 1.5, since it would mean a slight content conversion to allow this. Besides that, its got to do with parameters. (Don't want to spoil all the fun of you guys figuring a way for this one. )
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
when you see an option like that I think it'd be useful to separate it from the admin part side... but now I think that all possible ideas about that option has been said, now there is the decision...
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
Per newart's suggestion, I'm copy/pasting my thoughts on the matter (from another post I did)...
1. No need to throw away Mootools for jQuery Either way the admin backend is heavily relying upon it. It's a decision the J team took to use Mootools and I fully respect that.
2. Add an option to enable/disable MOOTOOLS and other core javascript files for the frontend. This option could exist in the "Global Configuration" page of Joomla 1.5. Also, provide an option to use the "packed", full or perhaps a gzipped version of Mootools. Loading around 100kb for a js framework is overkill for any website. These options could be a dropdown list for selecting if one wants to include mootools, caption.js, both or nothing at all and another dropdown for choosing whether to use the full library, packed or gzipped (if Mootools is enabled of course).
3. Allow for "on demand" loading of Mootools even if they are disabled globally ONLY if some component requests for it. This is aimed towards extension developers, much like we did with loading css/js files on the head in J1.0.x. (addcustomhead).
Thanks.
1. No need to throw away Mootools for jQuery Either way the admin backend is heavily relying upon it. It's a decision the J team took to use Mootools and I fully respect that.
2. Add an option to enable/disable MOOTOOLS and other core javascript files for the frontend. This option could exist in the "Global Configuration" page of Joomla 1.5. Also, provide an option to use the "packed", full or perhaps a gzipped version of Mootools. Loading around 100kb for a js framework is overkill for any website. These options could be a dropdown list for selecting if one wants to include mootools, caption.js, both or nothing at all and another dropdown for choosing whether to use the full library, packed or gzipped (if Mootools is enabled of course).
3. Allow for "on demand" loading of Mootools even if they are disabled globally ONLY if some component requests for it. This is aimed towards extension developers, much like we did with loading css/js files on the head in J1.0.x. (addcustomhead).
Thanks.
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
I'm worried! There is NO decision in this forum, all under review threads are all the same, no decision, all is waiting for... (?)
I hope that the simple number of visits (more than 3000 ! ) is a good way for pointing out this thread...
I hope that the simple number of visits (more than 3000 ! ) is a good way for pointing out this thread...
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
Newart -
About a month ago, the development working group announced their decision about accepted tasks for v 1.6 and moved those tasks into the "accepted" forum. They have ambitiously agreed to tackle 50 of our white paper submissions. Those submissions that will never be done were moved into the "rejected" forum; those that remain in the "under review" forum might be considered for future releases.
Hope that helps,
Amy
About a month ago, the development working group announced their decision about accepted tasks for v 1.6 and moved those tasks into the "accepted" forum. They have ambitiously agreed to tackle 50 of our white paper submissions. Those submissions that will never be done were moved into the "rejected" forum; those that remain in the "under review" forum might be considered for future releases.
Hope that helps,
Amy
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
Thanx a lot Amy! Now I understand... I've read about those 50 accepted papers in the dev blog but I haven't realized that now it is closed. I hope to see some good news about the mootools option in a future version.
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
I liked the idea of having a modular aproach to the mootools framework : ie. you can choose the parts that are of use to your site. One objection raised was that the page load times get very long. I believe that there is a solution. Please see this informative post : http://rakaz.nl/item/make_your_pages_lo ... _css_files
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
I'd like to see the option to disable the moo tools under global config too.
Personally I like to call it boo tools - its very weighty, slows loading time a lot and conflicts with just about any other script, but sadly programmers and designers have all gone moo and light box, slim box, whatever box mad and the flipping script is everywhere
Personally I like to call it boo tools - its very weighty, slows loading time a lot and conflicts with just about any other script, but sadly programmers and designers have all gone moo and light box, slim box, whatever box mad and the flipping script is everywhere
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
Personally, I really praise Joomla devs for this choice of a JavaScript framework.
Specially since the launch of a very interesting update (Mootools 1.2) past June.
But I can understand you don't.
Get rid of it with this little bit of script (index.php of your template) :
and write your own scripts.
Specially since the launch of a very interesting update (Mootools 1.2) past June.
But I can understand you don't.
Get rid of it with this little bit of script (index.php of your template) :
Code: Select all
<?php
// Remove mootool sripts for guest, registered and admin
$user =& JFactory::getUser();
if ($user->get('guest') == 1 or $user->usertype == 'Registered' or $user->usertype == 'Super Administrator') {
$headerstuff = $this->getHeadData();
$headerstuff['scripts'] = array();
$this->setHeadData($headerstuff);
}
?>
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
I see that thread as asking for a better use of moo-tools features - you'll be able to switch off the j.tool too or to select what exactly you need of. That option should be for whatever use.
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
Here's another way to turn off Mootools site-wide (keep in mind, however, that it will also disable the framework for the administration backend):
Open up the file [your Joomla root]\libraries\joomla\html\html.php. Scroll down to line 164, and change the value for the "$mootools" parameter from true to false. This will prevent Joomla from loading Mootools anywhere on the site.
(I did this on Joomla 1.5.0, so let me know if the process doesn't work for you on any newer versions of Joomla.)
Open up the file [your Joomla root]\libraries\joomla\html\html.php. Scroll down to line 164, and change the value for the "$mootools" parameter from true to false. This will prevent Joomla from loading Mootools anywhere on the site.
(I did this on Joomla 1.5.0, so let me know if the process doesn't work for you on any newer versions of Joomla.)
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
Thank you! It not only works perfectly it's also decreased load time by at least an hourGet rid of it with this little bit of script (index.php of your template)...
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
good reading your satisfaction but please let's remember that this is not The Solution We need an option
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
Hey
I have seen quite a few posts here and other online tutorias/discussions about persons wishing to either, selectively remove mootools, reduce its size or remove it completely. This is undoubtedly an area that some are passionate about Now I think it is progressive to keep up with modern innovations where appropriate to make optimum use of the latelst technology. One would be hardpressed nowadays to justify sacrificing a program's performance for the sake of compatibility with pre-pentium processors. Which is one of the reasons why I suppose the core team decided to include certain tools (no pun intended ) that they felt would improve Joomla even further. However it should be bourne in mind that while more and more people are getting online, they are not necessarily doing so at the connection speeds that some us here are used too. Believe it or not, dialup Internet and low Kilobit broadband are still around. An extra 80kb may not be an issue to must of us, and to be honest, I was totally oblivious of any potential issues until I accidentally stumbled upon a site outlining methods to optimise Joomla. However for those folks on those slower connections, it could mean prolonging an already frustrating wait. Web designers therefore should still keep accessibilty near the top of their priorities list.
At the end of the day, I hope that the issues forwarded by the "mootools tweakers" out there would be given serious consideration by the core team and hopefully implement some of their recommendations. If practical of course .
Regards
I have seen quite a few posts here and other online tutorias/discussions about persons wishing to either, selectively remove mootools, reduce its size or remove it completely. This is undoubtedly an area that some are passionate about Now I think it is progressive to keep up with modern innovations where appropriate to make optimum use of the latelst technology. One would be hardpressed nowadays to justify sacrificing a program's performance for the sake of compatibility with pre-pentium processors. Which is one of the reasons why I suppose the core team decided to include certain tools (no pun intended ) that they felt would improve Joomla even further. However it should be bourne in mind that while more and more people are getting online, they are not necessarily doing so at the connection speeds that some us here are used too. Believe it or not, dialup Internet and low Kilobit broadband are still around. An extra 80kb may not be an issue to must of us, and to be honest, I was totally oblivious of any potential issues until I accidentally stumbled upon a site outlining methods to optimise Joomla. However for those folks on those slower connections, it could mean prolonging an already frustrating wait. Web designers therefore should still keep accessibilty near the top of their priorities list.
At the end of the day, I hope that the issues forwarded by the "mootools tweakers" out there would be given serious consideration by the core team and hopefully implement some of their recommendations. If practical of course .
Regards
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
This work good enough for me! fewer requests, less kb to download. Phew.ghazal wrote: Get rid of it with this little bit of script (index.php of your template) :and write your own scripts.Code: Select all
<?php // Remove mootool sripts for guest, registered and admin $user =& JFactory::getUser(); if ($user->get('guest') == 1 or $user->usertype == 'Registered' or $user->usertype == 'Super Administrator') { $headerstuff = $this->getHeadData(); $headerstuff['scripts'] = array(); $this->setHeadData($headerstuff); } ?>
My thumbs up to this topic, I also feel that this option is necessary.
I like jquery the most and i have trouble when I try to add a plugin. Say i want a jquery plugin on my page and I'm using a component that uses mootools. The jquery works but the component doesn't :P
So i guess they don't get along together so well
Another thing that i believe is another joomla weak point (of few), but not joomla devs fault, when you add a component or a module on the frontpage, that component has it's own javascript and css thus more and more requests and different files.
When i check the code of my site i see all those links for javascripts and css i get sad, but what can i do if the component is a must
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
This thread is normally accepted by joomlers as an interesting option if accepted, well, I hope to see a "move" in that way... or maybe to make a special poll?
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
Hi there.
I'm a relative newcomer to joomla and web development, but have taught myself how to use it with these forums and Google, in my spare time over the last four months or so. I have run into a site-breaking problem and would really appreciate it if anyone had any input.
My joomla site (http://www.rollzero.com) was slow to load, so I used the following php script in the template html file to disable Mootools (which was loading twice):
I found it here: http://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?f=501&t=266809
Supposedly this just disables Mootools for the frontend. But I found problems with the admin backend - Tiny MCE took 40 seconds or more to load up, and Firefox lagged for 20 seconds when i used the image uploader to browse for files.
So I removed the php code. Unfortunately I still have the same problems with the backend - and Mootools still does not load for the front page. It has also stopped my instances of the GK_News_Show_3 module from working properly - now they only take layout info from the template CSS, and not from their own php files.
Has anybody encountered this error or a solution?
Stupidly I changed a couple of other things at the same time, although I'm not sure if they are relevant. As per suggestions in the joomla security wiki, I changed the name of the log and tmp folders (via ftp and in the global config), removed a load of leftover zips and directories from within that tmp folder, and also removed the templates I wasn't using (so I now only have mine installed). I also disabled JCE Editor, JCE utilities and MediaObject - all to speed up the front page. Re-enabling these doesn't remove my current problem.
Sorry for the lengthy post. I'm at a bit of a loss about what to do and would be really grateful for any insight.
Oh, I'm using Joomla 1.5.9.
Thank you in advance,
Pixelsmith.
I'm a relative newcomer to joomla and web development, but have taught myself how to use it with these forums and Google, in my spare time over the last four months or so. I have run into a site-breaking problem and would really appreciate it if anyone had any input.
My joomla site (http://www.rollzero.com) was slow to load, so I used the following php script in the template html file to disable Mootools (which was loading twice):
Code: Select all
<?php
// Remove mootool sripts for guest and registered
$user =& JFactory::getUser();
if ($user->get('guest') == 1 or $user->usertype == 'Registered' or $user->usertype == 'Super Administrator') {
$headerstuff = $this->getHeadData();
$headerstuff['scripts'] = array();
$this->setHeadData($headerstuff);
}
?>
Supposedly this just disables Mootools for the frontend. But I found problems with the admin backend - Tiny MCE took 40 seconds or more to load up, and Firefox lagged for 20 seconds when i used the image uploader to browse for files.
So I removed the php code. Unfortunately I still have the same problems with the backend - and Mootools still does not load for the front page. It has also stopped my instances of the GK_News_Show_3 module from working properly - now they only take layout info from the template CSS, and not from their own php files.
Has anybody encountered this error or a solution?
Stupidly I changed a couple of other things at the same time, although I'm not sure if they are relevant. As per suggestions in the joomla security wiki, I changed the name of the log and tmp folders (via ftp and in the global config), removed a load of leftover zips and directories from within that tmp folder, and also removed the templates I wasn't using (so I now only have mine installed). I also disabled JCE Editor, JCE utilities and MediaObject - all to speed up the front page. Re-enabling these doesn't remove my current problem.
Sorry for the lengthy post. I'm at a bit of a loss about what to do and would be really grateful for any insight.
Oh, I'm using Joomla 1.5.9.
Thank you in advance,
Pixelsmith.
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
When I use the no-mootools-script in my site I have no problem if I log as an admin or a user. The script works for no-registered users. The site is very fast for simple users and a little heavy for who's interested in that site, so he has to wait longer than a simple user baut there are a lor of services that worth the wait... this is the consideration.
Please when you test something avoid to modify other parts of the site, it's difficult to help you in this case. I think the best way should be to load the original parts of Joomla and then testing if all is working, step by step. This could be a solution, a bit a long one but surely you'll find what's wrong!
Please when you test something avoid to modify other parts of the site, it's difficult to help you in this case. I think the best way should be to load the original parts of Joomla and then testing if all is working, step by step. This could be a solution, a bit a long one but surely you'll find what's wrong!
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
I am sorry to be reviving this thread after so long.ghazal wrote: Get rid of it with this little bit of script (index.php of your template) :and write your own scripts.Code: Select all
<?php // Remove mootool sripts for guest, registered and admin $user =& JFactory::getUser(); if ($user->get('guest') == 1 or $user->usertype == 'Registered' or $user->usertype == 'Super Administrator') { $headerstuff = $this->getHeadData(); $headerstuff['scripts'] = array(); $this->setHeadData($headerstuff); } ?>
I also want to disable some of the load that comes through to the front end. I want to turn off MooTools for a start. Although I'd also like to know what, if anything, MooTools actually does on the front end. What it is used for...
Anyway... with regards to this handing bit of code... what do I put in the place of 'scripts'? I am assuming "and write your own scripts" is infering I should put something in there where it says 'scripts', yes?
Do I just stick in the script names as I see them in the source of a front end page? Like scriptname.js ? (whatever the names happens to be)? To put in more than one, do I just list then like so: 'scriptname.js,scriptname2.js,scriptname3.js"
One more thing, I gather this list is a list of the scripts I DO want to run, is that correct? Anything not in that list will not be loaded?
Much thanks for your help.
Regards,
Jonathan
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
Hello,
as I am the author of this post (not the script), I'll try my best to answer your questions.
Backend : accordions, popup - modal windows, form validations, etc...
Front-end : most important, front-end editor, then validation, captions for images, etc..
Some templates like ja_purity make heavy use of the framework (rockettheme's, yootools', joomlart's, etc,).
Some modules or components are based upon mootools also, like modal windows, accordions, dropdown menus, pics galleries.
Some people would completely replace Mootool, frontend-wise, by another framework, like jQuery.
Because, very often, jQuery and Mootools don't go well together. Or, like me, use the last version of Mootools (1.2.1).
Or would totally get rid of the framework to speed the download of a site.
The usual way of inserting a js file in a template (in head tag of index.php) is (in beez, for ex) :
Or
Hope it helps.
as I am the author of this post (not the script), I'll try my best to answer your questions.
A lot of interface niceties are managed through Mootools framework, in general:Although I'd also like to know what, if anything, MooTools actually does on the front end. What it is used for...
Backend : accordions, popup - modal windows, form validations, etc...
Front-end : most important, front-end editor, then validation, captions for images, etc..
Some templates like ja_purity make heavy use of the framework (rockettheme's, yootools', joomlart's, etc,).
Some modules or components are based upon mootools also, like modal windows, accordions, dropdown menus, pics galleries.
Whatever you want.what do I put in the place of 'scripts'?
Some people would completely replace Mootool, frontend-wise, by another framework, like jQuery.
Because, very often, jQuery and Mootools don't go well together. Or, like me, use the last version of Mootools (1.2.1).
Or would totally get rid of the framework to speed the download of a site.
No.To put in more than one, do I just list then like so: 'scriptname.js,scriptname2.js,scriptname3.js"
The usual way of inserting a js file in a template (in head tag of index.php) is (in beez, for ex) :
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<script type="text/javascript" src="<?php echo $this->baseurl ?>/templates/beez/javascript/md_stylechanger.js"></script>
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<script language="javascript" src="<?php echo $this->baseurl;?>/templates/<?php echo $this->template;?>/javascript/myscript.js"></script>
I dont really understand this question, but no, it wont.One more thing, I gather this list is a list of the scripts I DO want to run, is that correct? Anything not in that list will not be loaded?
Hope it helps.
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
Suggestion:
Instead of loading a Mootools framework from individual servers, use google ajax apis( or I believe clientcide has versions of Mootools also (cnet)). This will allow for larger pipes to serve the larger 70KB download. Each Joomla will have a download partner, this will remedy slower downloads due to http request overload. It will also offer caching for individuals who have already downloaded moo through google on some other site.
Bigger Problem:
The bigger issue I have with mootools, is not with mootools but with other Javascript frameworks being loaded on the same page with moo, because an extension developer preferred jquery to moo. I think this is the bigger issue. Moo can do everything that all other js frameworks can do. The problem with moo is that it is object orientated, therefore, complicated. As much as I would like to be king Joomla and tell everyone to use moo or go home, people will still use jquery because of their large amount of pre-developed resources. I'm not sure how to deal with this issue.
Perhaps all Javascript can be placed together like lanugage files, and have jquery people write jquery versions of the current moo implementations. Dojo et al. can perform the same. The configuration file should implement a check box for includes, allowing one or more of the frameworks to be loaded (preferably from a download partner CDN), or none at all.
I don't know that Joomla should rely on Javascript to function in any core extension.
Whatever the solution, javascript frameworks will continue to drive the increasingly interactive web. Solutions should take very seriously this potential bottleneck.
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Instead of loading a Mootools framework from individual servers, use google ajax apis( or I believe clientcide has versions of Mootools also (cnet)). This will allow for larger pipes to serve the larger 70KB download. Each Joomla will have a download partner, this will remedy slower downloads due to http request overload. It will also offer caching for individuals who have already downloaded moo through google on some other site.
Bigger Problem:
The bigger issue I have with mootools, is not with mootools but with other Javascript frameworks being loaded on the same page with moo, because an extension developer preferred jquery to moo. I think this is the bigger issue. Moo can do everything that all other js frameworks can do. The problem with moo is that it is object orientated, therefore, complicated. As much as I would like to be king Joomla and tell everyone to use moo or go home, people will still use jquery because of their large amount of pre-developed resources. I'm not sure how to deal with this issue.
Perhaps all Javascript can be placed together like lanugage files, and have jquery people write jquery versions of the current moo implementations. Dojo et al. can perform the same. The configuration file should implement a check box for includes, allowing one or more of the frameworks to be loaded (preferably from a download partner CDN), or none at all.
I don't know that Joomla should rely on Javascript to function in any core extension.
Whatever the solution, javascript frameworks will continue to drive the increasingly interactive web. Solutions should take very seriously this potential bottleneck.
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
Hi,
french developers just launched a plugin "which controls Mootools scripts on the public side of your website".
Here :
http://www.kinesphere.fr/en/products/mootools-control/
Hope it helps.
french developers just launched a plugin "which controls Mootools scripts on the public side of your website".
Here :
http://www.kinesphere.fr/en/products/mootools-control/
Hope it helps.
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
ghazal wrote:Hi,
french developers just launched a plugin "which controls Mootools scripts on the public side of your website".
Here :
http://www.kinesphere.fr/en/products/mootools-control/
Hope it helps.
wowowow very very interesting ! thanx for the link, hope helps being joomla without a core solution up-to-now !!
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
Now I appreciate the endeavour to bring new wizzbangs to all us folks and impress us with wizardry, but in the meantimes there are customers in Indonesia and East Germany on slow modems who are rapidly disappearing because they can't even load the home page because it loads so many scripts. Already there was overlib, now mootools, and then two versions of mootools so it is several minutes just to load the scripts for them, and they are all on separate files needing multiple http fetches, and they have separate css files too, and the gzip compression only works on htm files which are 5% the size of the jscript and css files in the first place besides. So then I wrote custom scripts combining them all together and compressing them, then a new library appears and I have to it all over again.
At the same time, I am trying to get a page to print. The path in the popup window from the print button also includes mootools but it doesn't work either, moreover the css path is relative and to the wrong folder, and there appears no way to set {display:none} on any classes, it only seems to work for some block properties, and pdf display is terrible.
So there are all these new wizzbang features, but it takes yonks to load and still can't print anyway. If people really must have new script libraries, please can the installer run some sort of diagnostic and put only the required functions from the libraries in single a new file? And can there be some indication which things actually need the libs so if nice people replace them with new extensions we know whether the code gets bigger of smaller?
At the same time, I am trying to get a page to print. The path in the popup window from the print button also includes mootools but it doesn't work either, moreover the css path is relative and to the wrong folder, and there appears no way to set {display:none} on any classes, it only seems to work for some block properties, and pdf display is terrible.
So there are all these new wizzbang features, but it takes yonks to load and still can't print anyway. If people really must have new script libraries, please can the installer run some sort of diagnostic and put only the required functions from the libraries in single a new file? And can there be some indication which things actually need the libs so if nice people replace them with new extensions we know whether the code gets bigger of smaller?
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
Hello emeyer,
thats precisely the goal of the Mootools Control plugin :
Features list:
With this plugin, you can :
* lighten your pages with complete deactivating,
* update Mootools librairies of your site.
With four parameters :
* Deactivate mootools.js
* Deactivate caption.js
* Change mootools.js file
* Define the news Mootools library file
here : http://www.kinesphere.fr/en/products/mootools-control/
thats precisely the goal of the Mootools Control plugin :
Features list:
With this plugin, you can :
* lighten your pages with complete deactivating,
* update Mootools librairies of your site.
With four parameters :
* Deactivate mootools.js
* Deactivate caption.js
* Change mootools.js file
* Define the news Mootools library file
here : http://www.kinesphere.fr/en/products/mootools-control/
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
That;'s a good idea, but I was talking more on a granular level for individual function sets and versions, rather than a global switch.
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Re: [31]Option to turn off Mootools
How to see all those ideas / concepts in a new joomla core version...
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