anonymous wrote : I guess I'm the only one who thinks that nukes is a nice product, 
but in his current release isn't usable for enterprise development ....
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Nukes is raw right now, but the basic concepts are there and right for what I want. It 
depends on what you mean by "enterprise development".

"rebornspirit" wrote : I would like to hear from you how you handled the use of 
multiple theme, dependent on what part or page of the site you are

If you are talking about role-based themes, ie. different themes for  administrators 
versus normal users versus super users, I think that can be easily done by restricting 
the setting of the theme for each user to what you want it to be.

Anything more complicated than that makes me think that you are trying to do something 
that themes are not designed to do. Themes focus on basic look and feel, and layout. 
Blocks and module content appear in specified areas in the layout. Blocks can appear 
or disappear based on criteria you specify.  Changing the theme on a page by page 
basis makes no sense - changing the "theme" on part of a page should be done by 
applying stylesheet classes.


Sherman


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