Hi,
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 1:53 PM, David Beer <david.m.b...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi All > > I am in the process of building a user account page, which will have a menu > on the left, and the related content on the right. > > I would like the content on the right to be swapped depending on the > selection on the left. As in the content on the right might well be > generated by panels or fragments and then added to the page and the > previous unrelated removed. > > Is it better to have all the code added to the html and then hide certain > components and then re-enable them on selection and disable them or is it > better to use a panels and a page hierarchy and to pass information between > panels and parent page. > In my experience I have preferred the second approach - a mix of pages and panels. If you want to replace the right part with Ajax then you need to replace panels. If Ajax is not required then you can show a sub page that inherits the base layout from a main page and has something custom in the right part. > > Any thoughts and examples are always appreciated. > > Thanks > > David >