I've pulled it down now to just get it setup and working which I now have. Before I go ahead and do anything though, I guess it would be a good idea to know what you would actually be happy for me to do? I mean, how much are you prepared to change? Not that I'm a master dev, but there are a few things going on that I would consider bad practice / don't make it easy for others to get involved (such as JS generating the majority of the HTML, vague folder structure, etc).
If you just want me to make it look pretty, I can do that, but I think it could do with a bit of tidy up / refactoring in other places too.
Also, do you have any objection to using other existing modules / plugins? (ie, in my demo, I was making more use of 3rd party plugins for common things rather than re-inventing the wheel such as a jQuery Terminal plugin, and a better code editor plugin).
As I say, it would just be good to get an idea of your expectations.
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Hi Gordon,
I've pulled it down now to just get it setup and working which I now have. Before I go ahead and do anything though, I guess it would be a good idea to know what you would actually be happy for me to do? I mean, how much are you prepared to change? Not that I'm a master dev, but there are a few things going on that I would consider bad practice / don't make it easy for others to get involved (such as JS generating the majority of the HTML, vague folder structure, etc).
If you just want me to make it look pretty, I can do that, but I think it could do with a bit of tidy up / refactoring in other places too.
Also, do you have any objection to using other existing modules / plugins? (ie, in my demo, I was making more use of 3rd party plugins for common things rather than re-inventing the wheel such as a jQuery Terminal plugin, and a better code editor plugin).
As I say, it would just be good to get an idea of your expectations.
Cheers
Matt