Re: [Framework-Team] Move footer.pt and colophon.pt to viewlets?
On 6/8/07, Fabio Rizzo Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 6/6/07, Martin Aspeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is a bit late in the game, but I'd like to offer for consideration > whether we should move footer.pt and colophon.pt to viewlets? > > Why? > > Because custom skins very often want to hide these. With the (incredibly > cool) new viewlet manager from fschulze, we could make this very easy. > As it stands, you still need to customise both of these (and/or > main_template) to remove/change them. What is the "new viewlet manager from fschulze" ? Where i a see it? http://plone.org/documentation/tutorial/customizing-main-template-viewlets Martin ___ Framework-Team mailing list Framework-Team@lists.plone.org http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/framework-team
Re: [Framework-Team] Move footer.pt and colophon.pt to viewlets?
On 6/6/07, Martin Aspeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This is a bit late in the game, but I'd like to offer for consideration whether we should move footer.pt and colophon.pt to viewlets? Why? Because custom skins very often want to hide these. With the (incredibly cool) new viewlet manager from fschulze, we could make this very easy. As it stands, you still need to customise both of these (and/or main_template) to remove/change them. What is the "new viewlet manager from fschulze" ? Where i a see it? -- Fabio Rizzo ThreePointsWeb [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Framework-Team mailing list Framework-Team@lists.plone.org http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/framework-team
Re: [Framework-Team] Move footer.pt and colophon.pt to viewlets?
On 07.06.2007, at 02:18, Martin Aspeli wrote: This is a bit late in the game, but I'd like to offer for consideration whether we should move footer.pt and colophon.pt to viewlets? Why? Because custom skins very often want to hide these. With the (incredibly cool) new viewlet manager from fschulze, we could make this very easy. As it stands, you still need to customise both of these (and/or main_template) to remove/change them. Thoughts? +1 also just FWIW (not being on the framework team etc.) but from my experiences with viewlets from the PIKtipi sprint i think these ought to be viewlets, as well (even if just for sake of consistency). Martin -- Acquisition is a jealous mistress ___ Framework-Team mailing list Framework-Team@lists.plone.org http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/framework-team ___ Framework-Team mailing list Framework-Team@lists.plone.org http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/framework-team
Re: [Framework-Team] Move footer.pt and colophon.pt to viewlets?
Martin Aspeli schrieb: This is a bit late in the game, but I'd like to offer for consideration whether we should move footer.pt and colophon.pt to viewlets? Why? Because custom skins very often want to hide these. With the (incredibly cool) new viewlet manager from fschulze, we could make this very easy. As it stands, you still need to customise both of these (and/or main_template) to remove/change them. Thoughts? While I agree in principle that this would be a good step forward I feel somewhat uneasy with more and more last minute changes. After all we should enter into RC state rather soon, shouldn't we? Anyway, it's fine with me but I think Wiggy should be free to decide on this as he feels most appropriate. Raphael Martin ___ Framework-Team mailing list Framework-Team@lists.plone.org http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/framework-team
[Framework-Team] Move footer.pt and colophon.pt to viewlets?
This is a bit late in the game, but I'd like to offer for consideration whether we should move footer.pt and colophon.pt to viewlets? Why? Because custom skins very often want to hide these. With the (incredibly cool) new viewlet manager from fschulze, we could make this very easy. As it stands, you still need to customise both of these (and/or main_template) to remove/change them. Thoughts? Martin -- Acquisition is a jealous mistress ___ Framework-Team mailing list Framework-Team@lists.plone.org http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/framework-team