Vic Cekvenich wrote:
Let me try it this way:
"_DO NOT_" call a /do from your definition to provide varibility by calling an action from tiles, so that you have much less definitions.
Also, "DO NOT" loook at this :
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/basicportal/bPproj/bP/WEB-INF/config/layoutsShop.xml
(a shoping cart example and it's layout that calls action from tiles)
hth,
.V
Brice Ruth wrote:
Brice Ruth wrote:
This still doesn't keep me from having to duplicate entries for each section of our site (we have 5 - garden, school, office, crafts, housewares) - and other non-Action driven pages need the same .baseLayout extended Tiles for each of the sections (.baseLayout.school, etc.) - and those definitions define the sections colors and a variety of other things.
Yes it does! Specificaly, you do not need to create custom definition if you are only changing styles, etc. Read my example again (and maybe Tiles 201).
See how an definition can have a variable part?
You then define a single Strut action, to provide the variation.
Good luck, .V
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