Thanks for your reply (the 'send replies to this thread to me via email' option didn't seem to work!). I've seen too many skinable interfaces... However, the archive pagination is showing a surprising effect: when you enter the 'old times', you get back to the old design.
All the best,
Armando
PS As for the Spanish list, I would applaud your efforts in a different context. I think we should stick to Internet's "lingua franca", at least for technical issues!
I don't understand what do you mean by the "old times"? Do you mean, once
you go the archive, you see the old design, and then when you go back to
the current issue, you still see the old design? Can you provide more
detail?
And BTW, Holman Romero, a core Campsite developer is at the Lista hispana,
and so are some very capable web developers from Guatemala and elsewhere.
So don't underestimate the power of el idioma.
Sava
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Thanks for your reply (the 'send replies to this thread to me via email'
option didn't seem to work!). I've seen too many skinable interfaces...
However, the archive pagination is showing a surprising effect: when you
enter the 'old times', you get back to the old design.
All the best,
Armando
PS As for the Spanish list, I would applaud your efforts in a different
context. I think we should stick to Internet's "lingua franca", at least
for technical issues!
> I don't understand what do you mean by the "old times"? Do you mean, once
> you go the archive, you see the old design, and then when you go back to
> the current issue, you still see the old design?
URLParameters will send you to an older issue, not the current one with updated start/end references, so the layout in the following page will be the old one. It makes time travel more realistic, though.
Best regards,
Armando
PS
> And BTW, Holman Romero, a core Campsite developer is at the Lista hispana,
> and so are some very capable web developers from Guatemala and elsewhere.
> So don't underestimate the power of el idioma.
I fully endorse Campsite 'parallel view' of languages. Unfortunately, lists don't usually work that way.