Yeah, never mind I’ll just replace. It was just for testing and other stuff actually. Also, just because it’s so good, I added it to my best resources list. Also, I recommend you make UI corners a bit low and make them resize according to the resolution. This will help lower resolution devices like mobile.
I would not recommend using Administer in conjunction with any other admin systems (exe, HD, adonis, …) for the time being. With 2.0 you will be able to import data from all of the systems to make the transition even easier (with commands and things) but otherwise you may have data conflicts (if you ban a player in adonis or kick them from exe, Administer won’t know and won’t be able to log it).
It’ll be out eventually, I am just having trouble finding a UI developer to make components for us. (when that’s done we can probably do a release after QA). I’m making progress on the server and app server 4.0 in the meantime though
I like that Administer is open source and I can’t wait to use the system in my game. The only problem right now is that I’m needing custom commands and a command bar. But as I can see both features are coming at some point.
As a bit of a sidenote, Administer is becoming a solo project again because I could not find any developers who wanted to work no matter how much money I offered. This also means 2.0.0 will no longer be moving to a component-based system and the TypeScript rewrite will also probably never happen.
No other 2.0.0 features are being scrapped. Now that it’s just me again I should be able to provide an estimate as to when I think it will be releasing relatively soon so please stay on the lookout
I will say that I haven’t actually used this admin panel yet, but it looks incredibly promising. I’m only going by the videos and photos.
It may look better if the main panel slid in from the bottom of the screen instead of scaling, because scaling this complex interface caused the jittery text rendering seen in the video (0:07).
By the way, what happened to the background blur? It looked good!
The default theme is moving to not be transparent but a classic dark theme will remain available to download. I’m doing this mostly because I felt it looked better without it.