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Pliggs - Pligg is Ajax unfriendly

Recently developers at Pligg released a module that would allow you to add this effect to your Pligg install.  However, the module should have undergone some testing or perhaps 1 moment of thought.

Amazes me that these so-called “developers” didn’t realize that this effect as like most if not all Moo-tools effects will not work with Prototype which Pligg uses for most of its ajax effects including “Editinplace”.

The only way to use this module release is to disable Editinplace etc… from the admin panel which will disable Scriptaculous as well.

Heres what I use on News Dots, its a similar effect and can be altered via CSS:

after <body {$body_args}>;

<div
{if $user_authenticated eq true}
{*{#PLIGG_Visual_Welcome_Back#}<img src=http://www.pliggs.com/”{$Current_User_Avatar_ImgSrc}” alt=”Avatar”*} <a href="/202186220/829106?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pliggs.com%2F%26rdquo%3B%7B%24URL_userNoVar%7D%26rdquo%3B%26gt%3B%7B%24user_logged_in%7D%26lt%3B%2Fa%26gt%3B%20%7C%3Cbr%20%2F%3E%0A%7Bif%20%24isadmin%20eq%201%7D%20%26lt%3Ba%20href%3D%26rdquo%3B%7B%24URL_admin%7D%26rdquo%3B%26gt%3B%20%7B%23PLIGG_Visual_Header_AdminPanel%23%7D%26lt%3B%2Fa%26gt%3B%20%7C%20%7B%2Fif%7D%3Cbr%20%2F%3E%0A%26lt%3Ba%20href%3D%26rdquo%3B%7B%24URL_logout%7D%26rdquo%3B%26gt%3B%20%7B%23PLIGG_Visual_Logout%23%7D%26lt%3B%2Fa%26gt%3B%20%7C%3Cbr%20%2F%3E%0A%26lt%3Ba%3Cbr%20%2F%3E%0A%7Belse%7D%3Cbr%20%2F%3E%0A%26lt%3Ba%20href%3D%26rdquo%3Bjavascript%3AEffect.toggle%28%26rsquo%3Blogin-form%26rsquo%3B%2C" appear’);”>{#PLIGG_Visual_Login_Title#}</a> |
<a href=’{$URL_register}’>{#PLIGG_Visual_Register#}</a> |
<a
{/if}

</p>
</div>
<div
<form action=http://www.pliggs.com/”{$my_base_url}{$my_pligg_base}/login.php” method=”post”>
<label>Username:</label>
<input" />
<label>Password:</label>
<input
<label>Remember:</label> <input
<input
<input
</form>
</div>
</div>

if you use the same div ids, be sure to add them to your CSS with the styling of your choice.

The code will make the login form appear below the link, if you want the form to appear above the link, simple reverse the two.  This code uses builtin ajax coding already part of the Pligg script.

While I like the fact the developers are trying to advance the Pligg system, they need to conduct testing and investigating prior to releasing modules that the average Pligg user will assume has been.

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