Les Hazlewood wrote:
I guess this would be a huge pain while tweaking, for example:
"Change this header, ok, let's see what it looks like - Now we gotta get
Alan to help us to apply the template. Ok, now we see what it looks like,
but, oh darn, we gotta change this nav bar. Ok, change it, have Alan apply
it, see what it looks like, "
ad nauseum.
if my above assumptions are correct, that would take _forever_ to get this
done ;)
Isn't there a more efficient way?
Well, do your LnF tests _before_ applying them on the real web site !
There is nothing wrong in defining a temporary web site, and then export
the template to confluence a couple of times. Everyone can load an
index.html file locally from some committed web site. When the site
looks like ok, we dump the test site, and we are all set.
The biggest advantages Confluence brings is that you can modify the
pages very easily, without having to deal with crappy <html tags>...
When it comes to export the site, you just have to ping one of the
current admin (alan and I are, AFAIK)
A good balance between pros and cons, IMHO.
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cordialement, regards,
Emmanuel Lécharny
www.iktek.com
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