On 06 Nov 2006, at 12:22, Quim Gil wrote:

>> it's possible to create a main_template and some basic templates
>
> Do you mean we can have several templates prepared for secondary pages
> and editors could choose a template when creating a page? For  
> instance,
> having 5 templates for case studies so they don't look all the same.
>
> This would make wgo nicer. Editors could still be able to pick a  
> "Empty
> body template" and compose the body inside inserting images etc, but
> lazy editors could just pick a template according to the materials
> available (i.e. short text and 2 pictures) and go for it.
>
> Or am I misunderstanding the "template" thing?

You are :-)
main_template is the Zope Page Template that defines the general  
layout in Plone for every generated page.
It contains the main macro that sets up the different sections of a  
page (header, breadcrumbs, portal tabs, right and left slots, footer,  
etc…) by calling the needed macros.

The part of a page where the content of an object is displayed is  
called the Content Region.

There are a few products that let editors choose the general layout  
of the content region for certain type of documents, but I don't know  
if they are still actively maintained.
If such functionality is requested for the the gnome web site, a  
product review would be necessary.

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