On 2/27/07, David Huynh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just refactored the Exhibit 2.0 development branch to support
> more flexible layouts, e.g.,
>
> http://simile.mit.edu/repository/exhibit/branches/2.0/src/webapp/examples/CSAIL-PIs/CSAIL-PIs.html

Great!

> Make the following changes if applicable to your html files and your
> exhibits should work again:
>
> - Remove <div id="exhibit-control-panel"></div>. It's no longer supported.

If it ever was. ;-)

> - Change <div id="exhibit-browse-panel" ex:facets=".abc, .def"></div> to
>
>     <div ex:role="exhibit-facet" ex:expression=".abc" ex:facetLabel="Abc
> or whatever"></div>
>     <div ex:role="exhibit-facet" ex:expression=".def" ex:facetLabel="Def
> or whatever"></div>

Would you be against me re-adding support for the old format too (by
having it construct above contents from its ex:facets attribute, if
found on an empty div of the right id, detected old style)?

I find it a lot more tractable, for the many cases where strewn-about
facets are not wanted -- less typing, fewer decisions, easier to
change order of things, add or drop facets, no chasing about the
entire page source code to find them.

> - Change <body ex:exhibitLogoColor="abc"> to

Ditto this feature coming back in the above scenario, if perhaps more
appropriately on the browse-panel itself. Making it comfy to get the
logo is probably the best or only way to ensure it shows up at all.

> You can use more than one view for a single collection. Just don't put
> them inside a view panel component.

Multiple views ok, recursive not. Got it. :-)

> David
> P.S. Oops, I just remember I haven't fixed the exporters...

Heh. :)

-- 
 / Johan Sundström, http://ecmanaut.blogspot.com/

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