Sarton O'Brien writes:
> Not that I've used custom templates before ... but I have a feeling if the
> option is there and screen shot examples are available, it would definately
> add quite a bit of appeal to SQWebmail.
>
> Maybe a standard format for a templates tgz could be set and
> a --with-template.tgz so that template creators can offer convenient
> pluggable template modules.
>
> *shrug*
What sucks is the UI design. Some of the crucial HTML is in the source, most
is in the templates. Every time a new version comes out, there's probably
new HTML somewhere in the source, and the templates. Upgrades are a pain.
What's needed is HTML completely outside of the source. Until this is done,
we won't see too many new designs. What would have been even more powerful
is the templates directory paths stored in the database (MySQl or LDAP),
that way templates could be customized per individual user or company.
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Dan