Hi Hernan, Thank you for your help. You can use this sandbox location for uploading the template files to the wiki. Eventualy this should be checked in I suppose. http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANY/Sandbox+for+website
Haleh On 5/24/07, Hernan Cunico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ahhh, fourth attempt now. This time I intentionally removed the attachment to see if it makes it through the spam blocker Is there a place you the wiki I could upload the zip with the template? Cheers! Hernan -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Website / Wiki was:Tuscany Logo.. Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 09:12:46 -0400 From: Hernan Cunico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> ahhh, all these years and still miss the attachments :-P I took the liberty to do some more updates to the template so you can actually see it working with a "Tuscany theme" ;-) I'm including some images and the css we use in Geronimo so you can see how to do some additional filtering from all the data Confluence provides. More specifically, the "Added by...Last edited by ..." are chopped off on the template. If you guys are using "News" on Confluence, some of that info is chopped off on the .css To have a better idea of what I mean compare these two links, the first one is just pure, unaltered Confluence content. The second is after applying the template and css. http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GMOxSITE http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxSITE Keep in mind the user permissions, if this will become your main web site then only committers should have edit access. HTH Cheers! Hernan Venkata Krishnan wrote: > Hi Hernan, > > This is really great!. Its just about the help that I have been looking > for. Since we have a release round the corner we need to have the website > up quickly as that's our shop window to the world. So I am going to > certainly take your help for Confluence Admin. > > The other link that you have attached is also quite useful and seems > like in > the next iteration we will certainly be exploring having multiple spaces. > > Where is the template that you have mentioned? I don't see any attachment > here. Maybe you must zip and attach otherwise the MLs skip the attachments > from what I know. > > I shall update the wiki now so that all pages have menus. After this I > shall work on the template (maybe you'd send it by then ;-)) and keep > things > in shape for you to simply go over and export. > > Thank you so much for helping in this. > > - Venkat > > On 5/24/07, Hernan Cunico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> Hi Venkat, >> I'm helping with the documentation and web site for the Geronimo project. >> We recently moved the authoring of our web site to Confluence, now it >> is a >> lot easier to maintain. >> >> If you folks don't have a Confluence admin I'll be happy to help updating >> the templates. >> I just sent you a sample template for the autoexport plugin, you may want >> to make some updates to it ;-) >> >> Let me know if you get stuck anywhere with the template. Once you have it >> ready for the first test run let me know and I can update it in >> Confluence >> so everybody else can see how the website could look like ;-) >> >> Not sure how is the process to get an admin account in confluence, >> probably sending a req to infra@ or opening a JIRA, don't really know. >> >> Keep in mind that if you folks decide to implement this approach you will >> need to have more control on the TUSCANY space in Confluence. For the >> Geronimo website (GMOxSITE space) we have only project's committers with >> edit access. If you guys have only one space then you should start >> planning >> for having one for the web site and at least another for the formal wiki. >> Does that make sense!? >> >> Here is a doc I put together for how the Geronimo spaces (documentation >> and web site) are organized. >> >> >> http://cwiki.apache.org/geronimo/geronimo-cwiki-documentation-architecture.html >> >> >> HTH >> >> Cheers! >> Hernan >> >> Venkata Krishnan wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I have started to look at getting our wiki to look a bit like a website >> and >> > am working a bit with Confluence to figure out how this can be >> achieved. >> > >> > I looked up a couple of sites for ideas and quite liked the Geronimo >> site >> > exported from the wiki - http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxSITE. I am going >> to >> > see if we can borrow the templates from Geronimo, folks to start with. >> > Also >> > if we have to update the template for the Tuscany Space on the Apache >> > Confluence Server, we need administration access on that server. Does >> > anybody have this on Tuscany Team? >> > >> > If I manage to get the templates going then here is what I intend to do >> ... >> > - Get the navigation bar of our wiki site >> > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANY/Home to look like a >> > classic navigation bar with menu items >> > - Ensure that all pages have the menu bars. Right now there are pages >> that >> > do not have this Navigation bar >> > - Export the wiki thro the Geronimo template and .css for first >> iteration >> > and help to get a different look on >> http://cwiki.apache.org/TUSCANY/than >> > what exists today. As we move forward we can customize the template >> and >> > .css as people might fancy. >> > >> > I hope to be able to get all this done for people to get a feel of it >> > tomorrow. >> > >> > Thanks >> > >> > - Venkat >> > >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
