John Huttley wrote:
Hi,
What is the best way of handling CSS?
I've looked at ZStylesheets, but it is buggy and uses depreciated
functions that will not be available in 2.10.
I recommend a DTML Document as an upgrade to File objects.
If you use DTML you can
a) easily set some custom cache
Peter Bengtsson schrieb:
John Huttley wrote:
Hi,
What is the best way of handling CSS?
I've looked at ZStylesheets, but it is buggy and uses depreciated
functions that will not be available in 2.10.
I recommend a DTML Document as an upgrade to File objects.
If you use DTML you can
a)
Tino Wildenhain wrote:
Peter Bengtsson schrieb:
John Huttley wrote:
Hi,
What is the best way of handling CSS?
I've looked at ZStylesheets, but it is buggy and uses depreciated
functions that will not be available in 2.10.
I recommend a DTML Document as an upgrade to File objects.
If
Anyone have any idea whether dynamic css via dtml will remain possible
as CMF gets more Z3'ish? Or will only possibility be overrides in css
itself.
Regards,
David
Peter Bengtsson wrote:
Tino Wildenhain wrote:
Peter Bengtsson schrieb:
John Huttley wrote:
Hi,
What is the best way of
David Pratt schrieb:
Anyone have any idea whether dynamic css via dtml will remain possible
as CMF gets more Z3'ish? Or will only possibility be overrides in css
itself.
What do you expect to change with Z3? Otoh, not using runtime-generated
CSS is usually a better approach anyway.
Regards
Hi,
What is the best way of handling CSS?
I've looked at ZStylesheets, but it is buggy and uses depreciated
functions that will not be available in 2.10.
All advice welcome,
--John
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On 20 Mar 2006, at 22:26, John Huttley wrote:
Hi,
What is the best way of handling CSS?
I've looked at ZStylesheets, but it is buggy and uses depreciated
functions that will not be available in 2.10.
They are just simple text files and do not