Wade Leftwich wrote: > Stephan Richter wrote: > >> >> >> Why not have those templates on the file system? Is there a need for >> users to modify those templates? > > > Yes, users with the job description "web producers", which is to say > people who can do HTML and a bit of scripting, but who do not get > access to the file system. Kind of like the Zope 2 model. We even use > acquisition. > > Also, it seemed to me unwieldy to put 50 directories in the filesystem > to contain the templates for all the sites. But because of my > experience with Zope 2, I assumed TTW was the best way to customize > the application for each site, and I guess I should re-examine that > assumption. > Hi! there is indeed such a category of users, i.e. somewhere between filesystem developers and application users. There will be support for this kind of TTW editing in cpsskins (cf Custom Portlet), but it will be purely limited to "simple" presentation logic.
cf. http://www.z3lab.org/sections/front-page/design-features/custom-portlet the difference with the Zope2 model I think is that "web producers" are not going to be ZPT programmers, but more like "site composers" with the ability to do minimal TTW template editing such as shown in the animation. /JM _______________________________________________ Zope3-users mailing list Zope3-users@zope.org http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope3-users