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layingback blog: DragonflyCMS Templates
Posted by: layingback on Måndag, 19 Juli 2010 (15:36:05) (278 Reads)
As some of you may be aware, with Pro_News I've pushed the Dragonfly Template system, a variant of the SMARTY system in PHP I'm led to understand, pretty far.
I've templated pretty much everything, except repetitive lists. You might be surprised to learn that I've even added templates to the Submit Article Input screens. The reason is that you can then easily customise those Submit Article screens to remove any unneeded input fields for certain classes of users.
But slowly I discover other things which can be accomplished in the template system. Although unfortunately inserting comments isn't one of them, so the process is a slow one.
But I thought you might be interested in a new template which I've built for my own use, which adds an active graphic. Active in that it is generated entirely within the template based on 2 supplied values.
It even has an extra flourish when the goal amount is reached/exceeded! read more ...
I've templated pretty much everything, except repetitive lists. You might be surprised to learn that I've even added templates to the Submit Article Input screens. The reason is that you can then easily customise those Submit Article screens to remove any unneeded input fields for certain classes of users.
But slowly I discover other things which can be accomplished in the template system. Although unfortunately inserting comments isn't one of them, so the process is a slow one.
But I thought you might be interested in a new template which I've built for my own use, which adds an active graphic. Active in that it is generated entirely within the template based on 2 supplied values.
It even has an extra flourish when the goal amount is reached/exceeded! read more ...
layingback blog: Deep User Menu Levels
Posted by: layingback on Måndag, 19 Juli 2010 (14:53:41) (235 Reads)
I hate menus. I like what menus do, keep access to a large array of selections in a small neat package. But I hate how those menus are usually used. read more ...
layingback blog: All Those Social Network Icons
Posted by: layingback on Torsdag, 08 April 2010 (13:34:42) (331 Reads)
So of course I now need a 2nd blog entry in order to demonstrate the new dynamic links.
It never ends!
OK, I've a little time to make this into a real entry! read more ...
It never ends!
OK, I've a little time to make this into a real entry! read more ...












