very nice! i love the slow animation margins when hovering on the project list :~)
My first e-commerce project, with Kirby and Snipcart.
@jamiehunter Good stuff, Out of interest, how did you skin the cart? last time i tried, theres is one field you cannot style, and it looks odd with that one ramdom card field looking different.
It was a bit of a headache to be honest! Just an override stylesheet and lots of time with Inspect in Chrome. What field were you struggling with? (and how’s that Snipcart Plugin coming along )
Well i skinned mine up ok, by copying the CSS from snipcart and editing it. But the credit card field gets iframed in and you cant style it, thats why i was asking. i got that far and realised it was pointless carrying on. They released a SASS theme for Snipcart 2, so im hoping in time there will be one for Snipcart 3.
Just finished stable version of Online Casino Review site 99casinos.com
What was done:
Geo module to identify online casinos where the user can play
Directory of casinos with multi-selection of parameters
Directory of games with multi-selection of parameters
Landing pages running on the «blocks» plugin.
For us would be the biggest pleasure to be placed at https://getkirby.com/love page
We love Kirby!
My client is using Mollie for card payments, however before that when I was testing I made the credit card iframe look a bit better with some padding and a border with rounded corners (to make it look like a credit card, basically). A proper way of skinning the cart would certainly be nice, the only documentation I found was for v2 and totally irrelevant now.
I’m glad to show you https://rivistasavej.it, a cultural magazine about Piedmont, its culture, heritage, history and people. It’s Kirby 100%, with UIKit as a CSS framework and a little bit of jquery.
I’m quite happy of the result. I particulary care the magazine (wich is both on line and on paper) because it’s one of the project of Fondazione Enrico Eandi, the foundation named after my father.
Hope you like it.
Mnerva Portfolio Theme for Kirby 3
Here is our new theme availabe for sale. Built for portfolios or showing off photographs.
Simple Winery-Page made with Kirby. Design by designagentur alma.
Special Features: Instagram Feed and JSON encoded Locations for Distributors.
The site is basically a best of a bunch of cookbook recipes, I find them really incredibly helpful.
We have over 500 users and 270 conversations online right now.
I also finally made my first babysteps into panel customization with this – super excited about the potential that unlocks for future projects.
Thank you @texnixe for the amazing support and helping me in finding some nasty bugs.
Hej Jonas,
this is amazingly beautiful and functional, at the same time. Which plugins did you use for the functionality in the panel, e.g. the Photographers table?
Thanks @juarry!
The photographers table is a custom panel view using Vue Good Table adopted to the specific needs of the project. E.g. the Create Conversation
button, which is enabled only when exactly two photographers have been selected in the table. Clicking the button then creates a new conversation page where the two selected photographers are saved to a users field.
Heeeey!
With my two friends from Studio Fables, we’ve just finished the design and code of the Monaco Fine Arts School’s website (where I personally took drawing lessons in my childhood and where I did part of my graduate studies). So it’s with great emotion and pride that we present it to you here.
The website has some cool features like:
- Asynchronous loading of images and pages
- Different color themes that will switch during the seasons
- A dark mode (togglable and automatic)
- Animated variable fonts (to emulate the Dada art movement from the early 20th century)
- Bilingual
Like we said in a previous post, the project would not have been possible without the help from the Kirby community, so THANKS to all of you
We sincerely hope you’ll enjoy it!
Greetings Kirby lovers,
We (me and my team) just released something special
For almost a year we’ve been perfecting a starter Kirby base framework for our projects, and recently after careful consideration, we decided to share it as a theme. And here it is.
Many, many good things inside, just to mention a few:
– Built with developers in mind.
– Made for perfectionists.
– Top class coding. Inside and Out.
– Well thought out options.
– Powerful Page Builder.
– Beautiful Post Types.
Born to be extended and customized. Check it out and enjoy.
Hi all,
I just finished @512, a new multipurpose Theme for Kirby. It should be available on https://www.getkirby-themes.com/ website next week. Hoping that everyone is well, have a good weekend.
My last project for a wonderful small leather workshop in Munich made with Kirby 3. I hope also to make it a bit more colorful here, as Bastian wanted.
Hey everyone,
I just discovered Kirby about a month ago, mainly because of this beautiful personal website of Florian Wacker (https://www.florianwacker.de/) who wrote about it somewhere and this medium post by @thguenther which I stumbled upon by coincidence.
I got used to it very fast and building websites now is even more fun for me.
Here are some websites I (re)launched with Kirby over the last few weeks:
Together with MoveYourMind, a German provider for coachings and seminars, we gave their website a new, simpler look: https://moveyourmind.de/
I helped Enya Burger, a German film and video artist from Düsseldorf build a portfolio website to showcase her work: https://film-burger.de
A friend and I started a humble blog about music we love and want to share with others: https://thoughts-about-music.com/
And I also rebuilt my personal website with Kirby: https://sigi.design
There are many more projects to be finished within the next weeks and I will be happy to share them here.
So many thanks to the people who brought me to Kirby and of course to @bastianallgeier and the team behind Kirby!
Yesterday morning I decided to simplify my website a bit. After making some sketches in Figma, I decided to start fresh, scrapped the previous website running on Kirby 2 and made a new one with Kirby 3. I added multi-language support, dark mode – 24 hours later, it’s (mostly) done. Some styles still need tweaking, as do some of the translations. Sure it’s simple, but I’m still amazed at how quickly I can convert ideas and sketches to functional websites using Kirby.
https://davidjablonski.at
Together with Daniel Zenker I just launched https://praeposition.com
The backend is quite interesting. We used the Editor with custom blocks for the (super long and extensive) articles.
Head over to https://kirbysites.com/#praeposition for some backend screenshots.