> configuration path ...
>
> > > > For your specific need it will be better to create a custom
> > > > sfViewConfigHandler to deal with js/css declarations and tweak
> > templates
> > > > paths after symfony bootstrating (register to the load factories
onfiguration path ...
>
> > > > For your specific need it will be better to create a custom
> > > > sfViewConfigHandler to deal with js/css declarations and tweak
> > templates
> > > > paths after symfony bootstrating (register to the load factories
nfiguration path ...
>
> > > For your specific need it will be better to create a custom
> > > sfViewConfigHandler to deal with js/css declarations and tweak templates
> > > paths after symfony bootstrating (register to the load factories event)
> > > ...
&g
the standard way to achieve this (particularly, I do
not want to mess with the cache).
On 18 mar, 17:02, Thomas Rabaix wrote:
> What you mean by "theme-ing" ?
>
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Aurélien Fredouelle <
>
>
>
> aurelien.fredoue...@gmail.com> wro
Hi,
I have been looking for some days how to do "theme-ing" in Symfony,
and in many threads people advised to use the ysfDimensionsPlugin.
However, the last version of this plugin is for symfony 1.1, with no
further updates. Any ideas why ? Is there a new standard way to do
what this plugin is fo