Yeah, I would probably have two different apps which connects to the
same database (and possibly uses the same models).

// Magnus Holm


On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Francois Sery <sery.franc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> @deveritt: i dont want to switch css. My app has a "front end" and an "admin
> ".
> The front end is the public face of my app and th e'admin' is where i manage
> the content. the visual design of these 2 part are very different and it
> would be nice to have 2 independant  layout   . maybe, i don't even know if
> it is possible , i could run 2 distinct app sharing the same database or
> something like that. what do you think ?
>
>
> 2013/12/10 <dever...@innotts.co.uk>
>>
>> If the markup is semantic and nicely-structured, I'd simply do a CSS
>> switch that uses local storage to persist between visits, as I've done here
>> for the colour theme (http://ee.ecoconsulting.co.uk/ switch, top right) but
>> expanded to div widths, etc. Is that what you meant? - DaveE
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