On 19/06/2006, at 10:47 AM, jerry porter wrote:
If the content is basically the same from site to site, but layout, images colors etc are different then I would suggest the use of css. WO does not support css very well "out of the box" but there are some ways to support it fairly easily. I have written a few components that seem tohandle pretty well. There are other examples out there.
Thanks for that. We actually make extensive use of css already. And WebObjects handles it quite well for us, in that we keep css right out of WebObjects entirely and serve all static content (css, images, etc) directly from Apache.
The problem for us is more directly in making those changes to html which are needed. Another solution which *doesn't* work for us is WOStrings in the page which encapsulate difference between sites (sometimes we need to do more and rearrange the order of elements on a page to make css/design changes work properly).
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