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Spanner reacted to Daniel F in 4.5: Two feature additions
BTW, for all 3rd party devs...
This was implemented as a MetaData extension, meaning that you can utilise the feature in any of your apps 🙂
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Spanner got a reaction from crmarks in 4.5: Page Builder Widgets
@Matt can we put HTML content in text block, or only clear text?
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Spanner got a reaction from GTServices in Make working from home work for you
This is goog point.
I have few breaks during day.
"Simulates" going to work (I have to take children to kindergarten / nursery) walking the dog break for strength exercises For developing software I use JIRA + Confluence For quick notes the same I use OneNote -
Spanner got a reaction from media in Make working from home work for you
I've been working like this for over 8 years.
First rule: focus on work 🙂
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Spanner reacted to Jim M in Make working from home work for you
Once a week, usually on a Friday, I go out to lunch and that is the "high point" in my week... plus attempt at being semi-social. Being a car geek too, I am out in my car for a drive and having fun so win-win even if the social attempt goes awry and I don't meet anyone for lunch .
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Spanner reacted to Matt in Make working from home work for you
Enjoying all your replies so far! I may have to do a follow up article and quote your tips.
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Spanner got a reaction from Matt in Make working from home work for you
This is goog point.
I have few breaks during day.
"Simulates" going to work (I have to take children to kindergarten / nursery) walking the dog break for strength exercises For developing software I use JIRA + Confluence For quick notes the same I use OneNote -
Spanner reacted to GTServices in Make working from home work for you
I agree with the study ... working remotely is more productive. Plus, a company can save thousands of dollars. eg. rent, utilities, etc
To make it work...
Have weekly meetings. Use a work/project management tool such as Asana, Trello, etc. (A history of activity is very important. Not just for you but coworkers, groups, managers, CEO, etc) Make sure you take time off. At the same time, make sure you are working. (This is really hard for people who are working remotely for the first time.) Stay active in life - otherwise, you will gain wait. Do a Spartan Race every 4 months. I'm a Studio Windows user, I use Sticky Notes (on desktop screen) to quickly write down notes, todo list, etc ... and OneNote for research, ideas, and UI improvements, etc. (I'm sure Mac users have similar tools.) OneNote can be shared with others in the team. I was going to share my office space ... but I'm too tired ... I don't feel like cleaning the mess. 🙂
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Spanner reacted to Stuart Silvester in Make working from home work for you
Similarly, I have my devices auto apply focus assist/do not disturb after a set time every evening. It helps, but I still can't help but check on things!
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Spanner got a reaction from Matt in Make working from home work for you
I've been working like this for over 8 years.
First rule: focus on work 🙂
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Spanner reacted to Sonya* in Make working from home work for you
I have a rule that really helps. If you do not work but stay at home, then switch off your machines. If they are still running then you probably just briefly want:
check you mails see if someone replies in the community take a look on the stats and so on It helps me a lot just to turn off the power. It is like a reminder for me: if they are not on, then this is NOT a working time. Not even for a minute or two. 😉
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Spanner reacted to Daniel F in 4.5: Identify Statistical Trends
Is this code snippet going to answer your question?
namespace IPS\{app}\extensions\core\OverviewStatistics;
Don't worry, I'm already preparing the 4.5 Dev Guides covering such new features:)
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Spanner reacted to Matt in 4.5: Your new admin control panel
If you set Chrome (I've not tested others) as dark mode, here's what the ACP looks like.
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Spanner reacted to SeNioR- in Team Talk: Where in the world would you like to live?
California Beverly Hills or San Francisco
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Spanner got a reaction from SeNioR- in Team Talk: Where in the world would you like to live?
Cracow, Poland 🙂
Or US - Miami 🙂
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Spanner got a reaction from Ramsesx in Team Talk: Where in the world would you like to live?
Cracow, Poland 🙂
Or US - Miami 🙂
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Spanner reacted to Mark in 4.4: Store Filters and other Commerce updates
Whoops, thanks! I forgot to convert it from .mov to a more globally used format - it would have been embedded for Mac users 😂 I'll fix that 😊
Yes 👍🏻
You can set a product to not be visible to any groups
Commerce already has a concept of fields the customer can fill out when purchasing (for example, if you offer a thing in multiple colors, allowing the customer to choose one) but this is something the admin sets - sort of like subcategorisation.
Sometimes there will be overlap (like for color, you might have both an option for customers to choose at checkout, and set a filter with all of the available options) but many things will be static. For example you might have filters for "Brand", "Author", "Genre", "Gender", "Rating" (for films), "Release Year", etc.