But the number of added panels needn't be the number of abstract section
(though it could). 

-- stefan 


Jan Kriesten wrote:
> 
> 
> hi stefan,
> 
>> And if somebody really needs 5 child areas, something else might be even
>> messier than the page's constructor. I rather think that 2, 3 or in rare
>> cases even 4 ids could make sense.
> 
> i must disagree - i have a basepage which defines the default layout on a
> project, i.e. header, top-nav-container (imprint etc), navigation,
> content-left/-right/main, footer - this makes 7 panels which are added on
> the
> way down to the resulting page...
> 
> but i don't use abstract methods for this, for it can get messy (as stated
> in
> other comments).
> 
> regards, --- jan.
> 
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