On 21/04/2006, at 13:49, Matthew Bevan wrote:

>
>> I'd appreciate some suggestions on which aspects you would like me to
>> cover and some help clarifiying doubts I have on how to best
>> implement parts I might not be too familiar with (if any ;)
>
> I think that approach is a bloody good idea, especially if you can  
> pull the
> SVN logs and generate a pretty HTML tutorial using TurboGears.  ;^D
>
> For things I'd like showcased, they include:
>
>  - Complex widget forms, specifically the shiny new WYSIWYG widget.
>     - Including custom HTML form.
>     - Textual labels with additional description.
>     - I.e. "make it look good, not stock".

Cool, these are already aspects I had in mind... Probably I'll skip  
the last step though, for the time being, as I'm not much of a CSS  
guru, but I'm sure someone will take the token...
>
>  - MochiKit AJAX.
>     - Hit "New" swapping current view for creation interface.
>     - Hit "Save" (New/Modify) and swap page view for editing  
> interface.
>     - Hit "Delete" and immediately update list view or switch to  
> updated list.
>     - Drag-and-drop organization of Wiki pages.
>        - Data structure -and- AJAX.
>     - Etc.

Ok, I'll see what I can do with this. Again, there should be plenty  
of room for improvement past the first iterations. The idea is that  
each iteration is more or less what I would do if working in a real  
app... Ajax and fancy JS I would do last...

Alberto


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