On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Timothy Perrett
<timo...@getintheloop.eu>wrote:

>
>
> > You could have the CSS reference generated in the Snippet.
>
> When you say "reference", are you referring to a style-sheet link or
> the *actual* CSS itself?


Either.


>
>
> > You can also have views in code (see ViewDispatchPF) and do <lift:embed
> />
> > in your code to refer to the Scala-based view code.
>
> I've seen ViewDispatchPF before - it is still somewhat mystical to me
> i'm afraid! I understand that its possible to create new views etc -
> any chance you can just give a quick example of how to use
> ViewDispatchPF? Something like:
>
> LiftRules.viewDispatch.append {
>  case "some" :: "path" :: Nil => ???
> }


Perhaps tomorrow.  I will be whipped into a mass of jello if I don't get
Ch08D2 done today... along with the front matter.

:-)



>
>
> Cheers, Tim
> >
>


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