+1 for some simple CSS classes. Theming engines are usually a waste of time
IMHO, especially for something simple as this.

Fab


On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 7:23 PM, Don Doninside <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Exactly... adding some simple html code will be great. For example I want
> to add a menu on the right side of the page with links to other stuff but i
> really don't figure out how to do it.
>
> Don
>
> 2008/12/6 Evan Prodromou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>  Jeff Craig wrote:
>>
>> This is why we need the output stream to be more customizable. Where I
>> see what you're getting at, I think a lot of users are accustomed to
>> what the # means, and would prefer to keep it.
>>
>>
>>  Yes. Randulo, although I respect your ideas, I think that we're going to
>> keep the hashes for now.
>>
>> I know there has been a lot of discussion about a laconica template
>> engine, has any work been done on that front?
>>
>>
>>  I *hate* template engines. They're sloppy, slow, and hard to work with.
>>
>> I think that most of what people want to do can be handled with a) CSS and
>> b) hooks. I think that should let folks do "branding" -- logo, colors, names
>> -- and emit a little extra HTML here and there -- say, adding a menu item at
>> the top, or even adding a whole block of HTML.
>>
>> I'd need to see a better use case than, say, hashtags-without-hashes to go
>> for a full templating engine.
>>
>> -Evan
>>
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