But i really dont know how this helps the need of Subpages?, maybe im
tired to focus right know :/.

On Sep 2, 2:17 pm, Owen Winkler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Somewhere in our admin UI, probably around the theme selection page or
> settings page, we would provide an interface for site admins to match
> those plugins' output with hardpoints in the theme.  Then if you change
> themes, you don't need to edit code, you simply attach the content to
> the hardpoints in the new theme.
>
> Call it blocks.  Call it widgets.  Call it content places.  Call it
> whatever you like, this functionality is available almost universally in
> themes in other platforms, and I think it's a great way to get the
> extensibility we need.

On Sep 2, 3:56 pm, Randy Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody who's interested in what ringmaster's talking about in regards
> to theming should check out issue #417:
>
> http://trac.habariproject.org/habari/ticket/417

Really like the idé sounds great +1.

What you talking about is something simliar to this ?
http://ui.jquery.com/repository/real-world/layout/ ->> "we would
provide an interface for site admins to match those plugins' output
with hardpoints in the theme." + "A way of dealing with switching to a
theme with fewer "places" would have to be developed. Show on the
theme page how many "places" each theme has so the user can see before
switching." + " Then if you change themes, you don't need to edit
code, you simply attach the content to the hardpoints in the new
theme."..... i'm i right? if so i'm really thrilled/amazed of the idés.
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