You do not seem to be reading/understanding when I reply to you, in this thread or
here http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bbop=viewtopicp=3828532#3828532.
As I have pointed out, Nukes can do everything you have described, but you have to
grok how it does things. You are in open source
sgwood wrote : anonymous wrote :
| | Changing the theme on a page by page basis makes no sense - changing the
theme on part of a page should be done by applying stylesheet classes.
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| And what about a site that has a lspecific layout for the index page (start page)
and then a
I guess I'm the only one who thinks that nukes is a nice product, but in his current
release isn't usable for enterprise development
I would like to hear from you how you handled the use of multiple theme, dependent on
what part or page of the site you are, i.e. .
I'm going to test cocoon
anonymous wrote : I guess I'm the only one who thinks that nukes is a nice product,
but in his current release isn't usable for enterprise development
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Nukes is raw right now, but the basic concepts are there and right for what I want. It
depends on what you mean by enterprise
Some extra information about the post above,
Let's initially talk about doing all the templating with plain HTML, not inline coding
(please, we do not live in the prehistoric times), just plain html with those !--
BEGIN ... tags, and placed in the database instead of putting them into a jar.
work is being done to pull out the inline html, but it's a slow going process.
there should also be a way to support templates in both the jar and the database, w/
the ability to drop in a completely new deployment package containing nothing but
templates and a theme.
i have some ideas for