Dag Wieers wrote: > I think we do not have to reinvent any wheel. Most users are accustomed to > this:
But that *would* mean reinventing the wheel (at least in Moin), while the Navibar already is there *and* is available on all pages without further intervention. True, the contents of the navibar have to be done in wikiconfig.py and aren't easily editable, but that's about the only drawback I see. > EVENTS: | > T-DOSE 2007 | _Documentation on CentOS._ Help yourself with > LinuxWorld NL | our FAQ and Tips-and-tricks. Browse to our.... > FOSDEM | > | _Contribute to CentOS._ Make yourself useful > | and provide bugreports and feedback. Join.... > NEWS: | > Item 1 great | _Promote CentOS._ Show Centos to people and > Item 2 cool | usergroups. Design flyers, stickers and.... > Item 3 neat | > | _Donate to CentOS._ Provide us with the funds > | we need so hard to operate this project.... > PLANET: | > Post 1 mighty | _About CentOS._ What is CentOS? Who is > Post 2 fancy | running this project? Who can I contact.... > Post 3 wicked | I haven't seen a theme for moin yet which is able to do that. The two or three themes which have sidebars *only* have the NaviBar in there. What could be possible is a table which has it's own CSS information and which then might be put at the left or the right side of the page. But: If you want this content on *all* pages, all pages have to be touched. > BTW Thanks for your patience, I can imagine that it is not easy with a > bunch of perfectionists (like me) ;-) But do you have *any* idea on how to accomplish that in Moin? >:) Cheers, Ralph
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