BurningTreeC wrote:
>
>
> I think in actual practice I'd use Muuri to *arrange a site* for online 
>> publishing I do NOT want users to mess with.
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>
> Ok, yes I didn't think about that so much. There's the option to disable 
> dragging and to hide the dragging button from the pagecontrols menu, then 
> disabling the dragging-keyboard-shortcut by removing the tag 
> $:/tags/KeyboardShortcut and doing the same for the columns button and the 
> two columns shortcuts...
>
> What I'm getting at is its a tool for content/organisation by developers 
>> as much as for end users. Yes?
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>
> Which tool do you mean? Muuri itself or the dragging on/off button?
>

Yeah. The controls. 

Maybe? Maybe some hidden option to HIDE the tool could aid publishers 
>> publish their arrangement without worry the end user will mess with it?
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> I would go with the options described above...
>

Right. FYI I'll likely write a macro do the settings for the contexts I 
need on one press.

My *point* was to highlight some *auteur* issues that are implicit and make 
them more explicit.
I wasn't really expecting you to DO anything :-). 
Rather, highlight that Muuri can be viewed as an EXCELLENT "author's 
arrangement tool" and not just an end-consumer tool.

I think if you made that clearer it might well increase uptake? In brief, 
for site design, it makes an otherwise tiresome task easier. 

Best wishes
TT

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