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  1. You need to make a module. Search the forums, Simpilot made a tutorial on how to do this
  2. You could use the bootstrap javascript tabbed pills and them style the pills to match your current design
  3. I don't see this as an option. I agree the entire PHPVMS system though including the forums are producing search results for multiple members of my va.
  4. I would like to thank everyone who has used and found my design useful. If you are interested in a paid service of mine, if you are a current user of the CCV1 skin I will guarantee a 20% discount on any of my web design services. Drop me an email at admin@chasemorgan.co to begin a quote. Cheers!
  5. Yeah smartcars is a great starting acars, but its very limiting as its a stock product. Here is one thing you should consider. How many pilots do you have, how many are playing consistantly, how how worth the money will the service be for the activity of the pilots?
  6. Well done, obviously it isn't our job to tell everyone exactly how you drag a file in ftp and stuff so yeah 100% spot on topic good job
  7. One little thing you said "click install/install.php". I think that should say visit yourwebsite.com/install/install.php as to not confuse people. Lol I can see someone trying to click the file in their FTP xD
  8. So you changed the skin, that doesnt matter. Just install the plugin
  9. That is because you are hsing a different version of PHPVMS then the skin was made for. Change all the skin file extentions from .php to .tpl
  10. Dikembe Williams has been caught over 15 times now stealing from various website. Yeah I keep a tally. I would recommend dumping him dude before you get sued.
  11. Good job stealing http://dlhva.org/. Some people never learn, this guy stole content from my website about 3 days ago. Looks like he stepped it up a notch by stealing an entire skin.
  12. I find the way the admin panel is displayed really over complicated. Template files all over the place, it really makes skinning a big task
  13. While CodeAcademy is a decent free introduction for beginners, I tend to steer people clear from it as when I used it a while back when I was first beginning my career in web development, I felt it gave me a false sense of my knowledge. It leaves HUGE gaps unfilled, and you earn badges that allow you to think you have made a lot of substantial progress when really you are just scratching the surface. For people more serious in web development, in my opinion it is invaluable to get a real-world education or course. Its funny you post this tonight, earlier today I wrote an article on Facebook regarding how I learned web development and how I suggest others get into it. Below is the article. I get asked this question on a weekly basis, "How do I learn to code?" Because the web field is so broad, there is no simple answer to this question. First you have to decide what you plan to do with you skills. Do you want to design a personal website? Or maybe a blog, or a software to manage your employees. Regardless of the interest, I strongly reccommend you learn the basics of HTML and CSS. Both of these languages will pop up during your coding career regardless what area, and its important to understand the basic syntax. How you learn is specific to who is learning, but NOTHING replaces learning in real-time with an instructor. This may be through higher education, a course you take at a community college, or a coding group like CodingDojo. It is simply easier to be with other like minded people to answer specific questions when they come up. I did not have a role model when I was learning to code and I picked up really bad habits. In the past 3 months I have had to teach myself HTML and CSS all over again, because I skipped so many essential parts because I learned by going through google and youtube for everything. BAD IDEA.mBy doing this you will have far more gaps in your knowledge and younwill quickly become frusterated. I reccommend Rob Percival's Complete Web Developer Course available on UDEMY as a general overview of HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, API, JQUERY. I did find it a tad misleading as he said you can go out and be a web developer after the course. If you want to be any developer of ethics, I highly do not reccomend this. There are still too many gaps in your knowledge that you need to know. For one, you don't get a strong enough foundation of how to properly use plugins to build responsive websites, and to build a simple dropdown bar. The course is also normally $199, however it does come with a year of web hosting and a 30 day money back guarantee for any reason. Is it worth your time to check out? Yeah, but I personally don't think its worth $199 for the low amount of detail discussed on each concept. To wrap this extravagent post up, don't rely on one source to gain your knowledge and also don't hop around between languages. There is too much to learn, and you need to cover the basics before expanding with different fields.
  14. Are you using a version of phpvms off of phpvms.net or the Simpilot 5.5x one? If you are using Simpilot's, you need to change the file extensions from .tpl to .php
  15. San Francisco? I am so sorry for you if you can't tell Framcisco was a typo.
  16. I didn't say his English was wrong I simply asked to clarify what module/addon etc. he is talking about. I live in San Framcisco, English is my first language!
  17. What do you mean by live? Like a dispatch client and pilot client application?
  18. Can you explain what your talking about?
  19. Did you even read my post? If you did then you wouldn't have asked that question. I didn't say that they didn't have permission nor do I care. You said if they make the website look similar they will get in trouble, but maybe they have permission to do so.
  20. And we know that they don't have permission how?
  21. Seems like there is already a good Etihad... Maybe take a bit of a break?
  22. Excuse my stalking * hehehehe * but from what I can tell you live in Lowton, England. Kudos to you that you know someone who lives in Abu Dhabi well enough to get legal permission to use the trademarks of a large airline.
  23. Give this man a cookie, because someone has faith!
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