Articles tagged 'rambling-slider-rails'
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The rambling-slider-rails v0.1.0 has been released!
July 22, 2012
This post was originally published in the Rambling Labs Blog on July 22, 2012.
Version 0.1.0 of the
rambling-slider-rails
gem is here! And it includes a major bug fix.The
rambling-slider-rails
gem had an awful bug when running on production mode, causing the SASS to not be compiled. There were a couple of failed attempts before0.1.0
trying to fix this. They were0.0.2
and0.0.3
, which have both been yanked from the RubyGems repository.After fixing the issue and revising the file/directory structure, the version 0.1.0 has been pushed to RubyGems and should now be working correctly on both production and development modes.
See Introducing rambling-slider-rails: Easily include the jQuery Rambling Slider on your rails app and the project…
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jQuery Rambling Slider new home page
July 22, 2012
This post was originally published in the Rambling Labs Blog on July 22, 2012.
The jQuery Rambling Slider now has its own dedicated section here on ramblinglabs.com. Here’s the link: jQuery Rambling Slider | A CoffeeScript improved version of the Nivo Slider
It features thus far one download page and one description page with a fully functional slider, included on the site with the rambling-slider-rails gem (see Introducing rambling-slider-rails: Easily include the jQuery Rambling Slider on your rails app and The rambling-slider-rails v0.1.0 has been released!. I will be adding an examples page soon, to present the different themes, image resizing support, flash support and other options added.
Go ahead and check it out!
Also, the Rambling…
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Introducing rambling-slider-rails: Easily include the jQuery Rambling Slider on your rails app
April 27, 2012
This post was originally published in the Rambling Labs Blog on April 27, 2012.
About three weeks ago, I had to use the jQuery Rambling Slider together with the Rails asset pipeline… It was a headache and a total mess… Having to change all the references to the images on the CSS file, as well as the themes was not as smooth as I would like that to be.
So, I automated the process a bit locally and started to think how would be the easiest way to integrate the jQuery Rambling Slider into a Rails app. Then it hit me…
Of course! How about building a gem that includes the necessary adjustments for the asset pipeline on Rails? That would we really cool and will save me from doing the same process over and over again for each new application…