Stephen,

Thanks, I had kind of gotten my head around to the idea that I needed to 
start with Cartridge, and add to it. I also know there is no real shortcut 
to reading the code.  

I'd like to then figure out some "cookie cutter" kind of automation to make 
some of the "plug-ins" a bit easier to implement upon launch.  I've seen it 
used on Django pretty well.  

I will also try to document what I find and learn.

Don

On Monday, March 28, 2016 at 3:24:33 PM UTC-4, Stephen McDonald wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 1:10 AM, Don Holloway <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I can't tell whether you can install multiple templates upon initial 
>> installation, or whether you can only install one, then have to add others 
>> manually.
>
>
> It's the latter - I'd start by creating a Cartridge project, and then 
> using a diff tool to compare the difference between its files, and the ones 
> Drum would give you, specifically settings.py and urls.py, then manually 
> add the extra parts for Drum to your Cartridge project.
>
> That's the easy part. The hard part will be all the work in 
> templates/CSS/JS to merge the two, since the front-end of Drum is built 
> mostly from scratch as a stand alone site, unlike Cartridge which looks 
> just like a Mezzanine site by default, with shopping added on. 
>
> There's really no way around this other than reading lots of template code 
> until you understand it, modify it, break it, fix it, repeat.
>
>
> -- 
> Stephen McDonald
> http://jupo.org
>

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