Here is a little trick I have used for in place editing for multiple models – basically anything in the database that is a string.
Tagged: inplace editing, jeditable, jquery, rails 3, Ruby on RailsRails 3 Easy User Sign Up/In – Devise with RPX (Janrain) via rpx_connectable
Janrain (formally RPX) allows users to sign in with a choice of accounts, such as Twitter, Facebook, Linked In and many more. The free version allows you to choose 6.
If you have a rails app with devise you can easily wipe away all your omni-auth tomfoolery and replace it with this all-in-one solution.
Tagged: devise, janrain, rails 3, rpx_connectable, Ruby on RailsChris Boland Lawyers
A nifty little website put up in 2010 – thought I’d better add it to the Web Tempest portfolio.
Design credit goes to John Cobb
Quicktimesheets
While I can’t claim credit for the whole application, I have so far spent over 3 months re-designing and developing this Ruby on Rails / javascript app through the guidance of GetFlight and Travellr creator Ian Cumming.
Social Poll
“SocialPoll.tv gives real time feedback on anything as it’s happening – at an event, among your friends or around the world.
If you’re into conferences, events, marketing, advertising, TV, politics or anything that could benefit from real time feedback, tune into the blog, because we’ll be doing a bunch of experiments with SocialPoll.tv in those spaces.”
I co-created this little app with Jake Bresnehan. While only a prototype, it includes the ability to download a CSV report of your poll data.
