I grabbed the sidebar function definition from gugiel.py, but I don't
understand where the sidebar comes from -- do I need to create my own HTML
file named sidebar.html and stick it somewhere?
- Chris
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Radomir Dopieralski <m...@sheep.art.pl>wrote:
> Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:08:15PM -0500:
> > Hi folks -
> >
> > I'm using MoinMoin to run a non-wiki website, and I would like to
> customize
> > the behavior of the navibar. In particular, I would like for the current
> > page NOT to be added to the navibar if it is not already in the navibar.
> I
> > am comfortable (ish) with python, html, css, etc., but I'm not sure which
> > file to modify. Can someone point me in the right direction?
>
> You could try replacing the navibar with the sidebar taken from Mandarin
> or Gugiel themes -- I find them much more flexible and useful for static
> non-wiki sites, plus you can edit them from the wiki itself.
>
> --
> Radomir Dopieralski, http://sheep.art.pl
>
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