Other than the kids getting home from school and eating bandwidth, so
far so good. After playing with several other MVC frameworks
(WebObject, Rails) I see the similarities and differences. I realize
that the seminar is building a "toy" application, but if you can, in
the next few days see if you can provide a brief model of a more
complex application - maybe with just a folder outline. Say something
like your internal restaurant portal where all the chefs could access
and make changes to recipes (maybe only their own) - with some
restrictions imposed by the head chef - servers could access their
time-clock and get basic information.
That's the kind of wicked web I wove for myself that I'm looking for
fusebox or something to help untangle. Our site deals with both our
business (workforce development projects) and running our business
(venders, purchases, training, documents). I tried to put it together
in kind of a owner/group/other view. If I was a server, I'd get a
time-clock link, but could only see the basic descriptions of a
recipe. Chef's don't clock in and can modify recipes.
If the mono-type comes through, it would look like below.
[-------------------------------header---------------------------]
[sidebar-guest][----------------content--------------------------]
[------link1--]
[------linkN--]
[sidebar-other]
[------link1--]
[------linkN--]
[sidebar-group]
[------link1--]
[------linkN--]
[sidebar-owner]
[------link1--]
[------linkN--]
Your members_only reference makes me think I should of done something
like:
[-------------------------------header---------------------------]
[sidebar-guest][----------------content--------------------------]
[------link1--][navbar based on owner/group/other ---------------]
[------linkn--]
[sidebar-areas]
[----projects-]
[----area1----]
[----area2----]
[----areaN----]
Either way I have complex problem and want to see how fusebox helps
deal with complexity. Looking forward to the next few days.
Steve Alex
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