If you ever wanted to create a sweetcron theme that can be viewed in both computer browser and iphone browser differently, this some tips for you. Continue reading
If you ever wanted to create a sweetcron theme that can be viewed in both computer browser and iphone browser differently, this some tips for you. Continue reading
In previous post, I have release a multiple user version of sweetcron. One of the sweetest feature on that version is the tinyMCE WYSIWYG blog editor. In this post, I would like to point out how to do that on your already installed sweetcron. Continue reading
After giving a lot of thought.. I think that the modification process of sweetcron to enable multiple user is too much to be posted. So, instead of posting the process, I uploaded the finished multiple user sweetcron source files. Continue reading
In part 1, we have gone through on how to modify the database to enable multiple user in SweetCron. Because the structure of the database has been altered, the next step that we needs to do is to modify the SweetCron model. Continue reading
As we know SweetCron a very useful application developed by Yong Fook that can automatically update our web server with our private status update feed such as facebook, flickr youtube, blog, twitter, digg, vimeo and much more. It is very useful for a personal use. But, what about a group of people who wanted to know updates of each other in one web server? SweetCron currently does not provide such feature. So, the only way to make it possible, we have to extend the SweetCron feature ourselves. Continue reading
Ok, before we start, we need to know that, sweetcron’s option is saved into the database in the table named ‘option’. The table consists of 4 columns which is option_id, option_name, option_value, and autoload. In order to add new option, Continue reading