You can also show the menu anywhere with Win+W (show menu 2 hotkey), and launch files or folders quickly. If you holding Ctrl (or Shift, or mouse right button) while click, a menu of subfolders of. 1: addcommand (options) Adds a menu item to the menu. 2: addradiobutton( options ) Creates a radio button menu item. 3: addcheckbutton( options ) Creates a check button menu item. 4: addcascade(options) Creates a new hierarchical menu by associating a given menu to a parent menu. 5: addseparator Adds a separator line to the menu.
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From a user interface standpoint, Windows 3.1 did not introduce muchof anything new over Windows 3.0. Windows 3.1, however, was the first reallywidely used version of Microsoft Windows.
Windows 1 and 2 were heavily ignored or viewed as little more than yetanother DOS shell. Even Microsoft's original intention was to replace Windows2.x with OS/2. However, after IBM and Microsoft went their separate waysMicrosoft focused on delivering Windows 3.x while building their own new'Windows NT' operating system, with the intent of using Windows 3.x asa 'stepping stone' to get users to their NT based system. This steppingstone lasted a little longer than they wanted, going through 95, 98 andfinally ending with Windows ME.
There was also a less common version of Windows 3.1 bundled with Microsoft'sMS-DOS based networking software named 'Windows 3.1 for Workgroups'. RegularWindows 3.1 did not include any networking software, but could run on topof any DOS based network such as Novel Netware, Artisoft Lantastic, DECPathworks, or Microsoft Lan Manager.
An update, basically a service pack, could be applied to Windows 3.1that brought the version number up to '3.11'.
'Windows 3.11 for Workgroups' bundled an integratedWindows 386-protected mode network system, replacing the MS-DOS version.
Interestingly Microsoft continued to license Windows 3.11 for Workgroupsto OEMs until November 1st, 2008.
Windows 3.1 runs on top of MS/PC-DOS. As such, a Windows 3.1 computermay either start Windows automatically when it is turned on or it willstart in DOS. If it starts in DOS the user must type 'WIN' at the commandprompt to start Windows.
This is the default Windows 3.1 desktop. Like Windows 3.0 it startsup to the Program Manager shell.
Program Manager uses a Multiple Document Interface style window, a nativefeature feature in Windows 3.x and up, to display 'Program Groups'. EachProgram Group is a list of Program Item icons that point to an installedapplication. Double clicking the icon launches that application. Programitems can be manually added or removed, but are usually modified automaticallywhen a new application is installed or uninstalled.
Windows 3.1 no longer includes the MS-DOS Executive shell included withprevious versions of Windows.
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Usually program groups are cascaded, but they can also be tiled. Likeany other window, the Program Manager can also be maximized, however thismay obscure running applications as well as application icons on the desktop.
Normal use typically involved repeatedly opening and closing programgroups searching for the application you wanted. Working with multipleapplications often meant leaving multiple overlapping program groups open,dragging and resizing windows to try to avoid covering the other programitems you were using.
It is possible to create a custom program group with just the applicationicons you want to use, but that was not always practical especially whendealing with multiple computers that are not specifically yours.
And be glad if you never ran in to the kind of person that only knewhow to use a single program group maximized inside the Program Manager.Don't you dare leave that window minimized after touching their computeror they will complain that their computer is 'all different'.
In practice it was actually often quicker to click File-Run and thentype the name of the program you want to run (such as control.exe).
The weaknesses of the Program Manager shell inspired a number of thirdparty alternate Windows shells such as NortonDesktop for Windows, Central Point Desktop, HP NewWave, and many more.But Microsoft mostly put a stop to that when Windows 95 came out by forbiddingOEMs from pre-loading alternate shells.
As with previous versions, minimized windows appear as icons on thedesktop. Clicking on one of these icons brings up the application's systemmenu. Minimized application icons can be dragged around but normally displayalong the bottom of the screen.
Clicking the system box in the upper left corner also shows the application'ssystem menu, there are minimize and maximize buttons on the upper rightcorner, double clicking the system box closes the application, and doubleclicking the titlebar maximizes or restores the window.
Windows can be resized by dragging the corners between the marked locationsof the window border.
The same windowing principals apply to windows inside an MDI applicationbut movement and sizing of the child windows is restricted to the areaof the parent application window.
The File Manager, like the name suggests, is used to move, delete,and otherwise manage files on the system.
Like the Program Manager, File Manager is also an MDI application.
Each file window displays a list of drives on the top, an expandablefolder tree on the left, and a directory of the files in that folder onthe right. The folder tree can optionally be hidden, and the files in thedirectory can be viewed with just the name or all details.
Files can be dragged to any visible folder or to a drive icon. Renaming,deleting, and other actions are initiated using the file menu.
It is interesting to note that there is NO right-clicking anywhere inWindows 3.1. Other applications can implement their own ability make useof a second or third mouse button, but the applications and dialogs providedwith Windows 3.1 only use the left mouse button.
The File Manager also has a basic file search function built in. Itis only possible to search by filename. Results are displayed in a childwindow.
In Windows 3.1 the control panel has been enhanced so additional controlpanel items can be added simply by placing additional CPL executables inthe system folder. In Windows 3.0 the control panel items listed were hard-coded.
From the control panel you can change desktop settings, mouse settings,add printers, or change your color scheme to something freaking insane.
Windows 3.1 includes a number of screen savers. The ability to runscreen savers was previously provided by third party software such as NortonDesktop for Windows and AfterDark. Built in screen savers made their firstappearance in Windows 3.0 MultiMedia Edition.
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Description
This plugin is all you need to turn your restaurant website into an online business. Using a simple and friendly interface you get a restaurant menu, online food ordering and restaurant booking system. All free, no fees, no hidden costs, no commissions – for unlimited food orders and restaurant reservations.
It is super easy to set up and there’s no coding required. Book palette 1 3. Just follow the wizard, insert the food menu and publish the ordering button. You’ll be ready for the first food order within minutes.
Restaurant menu
- Visual, drag & drop online menu editor
- Support for uploading own images, plus a generous collection of food images available to use
- Customizable food menu items: sizes, choices and add-ons with multiple select
- Suitable for any type of cuisine, including complex pizza or burger menus
- With support for promotions
- Responsive design
Online food ordering for takeaway / food delivery
- User friendly, single page checkout
- Data auto-fill for returning customers
- Restaurant app for receiving orders (Android / iOS)
- Real time confirmation of the order and fulfilment time
- Different opening hours for pick-up and delivery
- Multiple delivery zones with different minimum order value / delivery fee
- Order for later with scheduled fulfilment
- Cash, online payments (premium feature) and other payment options
- Support for tips (for online payments)
Restaurant booking system
- Simple restaurant reservation form
- Receive and confirm table reservations from the restaurant app (Android / iOS)
- Order food ahead for dining in
The online food ordering system also includes
- Alerts when the ordering app is not reachable and follow ups call when the restaurant staff is not taking the orders
- Restaurant ordering stats, website analytics, delivery heatmap, exports of clients and orders
- Promotions engine: 11 templates, coupons support, customers segmentation and targeting
- Multi-location support
See how our online ordering system works:
Further Reading
For more info, check out the following links:
- The official plugin page
- The GloriaFood website
- GloriaFood on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube
How to install and activate the plugin
Please see our step by step instructions guide on how to install and use this plugin.
From within WordPress
- Go to
Plugins > Add New
- Search by Author for GloriaFood
- Activate the plugin from the Plugins page
Manually
- Upload the
restaurant-system
folder to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin from your Plugins page
How to set up your restaurant account
- Look for
Menu - Ordering - Reservations
in your WordPress menu - Create a restaurant account
- Go to
Dashboard
and set up the restaurant profile - Insert the food menu
- Use the shortcodes to publish the ordering and table reservation buttons on your website
- Use the menu shortcode to publish your online menu on any page of your website
- You can start taking online orders and table reservations!
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Blocks
This plugin provides 3 blocks.
- menu-ordering-reservations/menu-ordering
- Ordering
- menu-ordering-reservations/reservations
- Reservations
- menu-ordering-reservations/food-menu
- Food Menu
FAQ
Why is your solution free?
Our business model is relying on the idea of a freemium model as we provide a simplified do-it-yourself ordering platform for free, easy to use by anyone. There are no hidden fees, commissions or contracts.
However, we do have a set of premium features (which are more complex) that the customers can choose to pay for if they find them useful for their business (like online payments or branded mobile apps).
Can I take orders without the restaurant app?
We do not support, nor encourage, an email, fax or desktop solution for taking orders, and there are many good reasons why we chose to provide an app instead. Shortly put, your online sales will be low if you take orders without the app we provide.
One way to increase your business is to provide existing customers a truly great service so that they will order again and again. The online ordering experience is part of that service. If you can accept and confirm orders within seconds plus giving an individual delivery / pickup time, your customers will be delighted.
How can I print the orders?
Please see the complete guide here.
Can I customize the look & feel of the widgets?
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You can fully customize the styles of the See MENU & Order and Table Reservation buttons.
The colors and fonts in the ordering widget cannot be changed, as we are trying to focus the attention of your customer on the food, the ordering and the checkout process. This is why we carefully designed the widget using neutral colours on purpose. Moreover, as the menu is your dynamic ever-changing sales content, we have crafted everything with web-friendly fonts that renders consistently over any browser or device thus avoiding misalignments or nasty overlapping of fresh edits.
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