Thanks but Apostrophe still doesn't do it for me.

I'm looking for specific code implementation suggestions from
developers.

On Mar 4, 1:50 am, Alexandru-Emil Lupu <gang.al...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Apostrophe is symfony based ....
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 7:11 AM, Joshua <houseaddi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks daniel. There are a lot of CMS' that use similar approaches,
> > but specifically looking for a symfony one.
>
> > On Mar 3, 4:53 pm, Daniel Lohse <annismcken...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > > This sounds a lot like Apostrophe's architecture! Seehttp://
> >www.apostrophenow.com/
>
> > > Daniel
>
> > > On 03.03.2010, at 21:13, Joshua wrote:
>
> > > > I'm working on the following architecture for a site running symfony.
> > > > Seeking ideas and input for the best way this might be implemented on
> > > > a symfony platform.
>
> > > > Blocks
> > > >    * Right now I am using the name block for lack of available
> > > > nomenclature. You could also refer to these as modules, widgets,
> > > > content areas, etc.
> > > >    * A block can be any independent entity assigned to "pages" in the
> > > > frontend. If you go to education.com (as an example, not the site I'm
> > > > developing), "Science Fair Ideas and Help" would be a block, "Featured
> > > > Topics" would be a block, a chunk of html or ads can be made blocks.
> > > >    * Blocks would be developed separately of other blocks. There
> > > > would be some sort of class of all the available blocks which pull in
> > > > the necessary db data, construct and return its individual html
> > > > segment.
> > > >    * In the admin, blocks would be given properties such as order,
> > > > active/visible, etc.
>
> > > > Zones
> > > >    * Each page would also be assigned zones (left side, middle,
> > > > footer, whatever). These would basically determine the page layout.
> > > >    * Blocks would then be assigned to a zone on the page.
> > > >    * When a page loads it pulls its assigned zones and blocks then
> > > > places them where necessary.
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