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Designers unite...

by admin publicado em 2007-11-09 00:00 last modified 2007-11-09 19:09

So you heard me lamenting not that long ago about the unfairness of the new "way" to theme a Plone site (Plone 3.0). How those of us who are integrators were feeling the sting of being "left behind".

As time is passing I'm warming up to the ideas presented and trying my hardest to assimilate myself into this new "process" as much as possible. I owe it to my clients. That said.. I'm always on the look out for resources to help those of us who don't dream in code learn how to make Plone look pretty (or at least match our clients look & feel).

So about a month ago one of the regulars on IRC , RobZoneNet, posted his theming write up to the channel and I, being curious, went on over and took a look.

Rob has provided an excellent write up for those of us who don't need to know about adaptercomponenttypethingiesontuesday...

https://weblion.psu.edu/trac/weblion/wiki/PloneThreeUserInterfaceChanges

Beautiful! I have this baby printed out and stuck on my wall with a bright red thumbtack...talk about valuable!


Oh and to top it off.. Rob is working on another one..

https://weblion.psu.edu/trac/weblion/wiki/PloneThreeWhereIsWhat

Wanna learn more about TAL or how to customize the Plone favicon.. go here

https://weblion.psu.edu/trac/weblion/wiki/WebDevelopment
(most of these were written by Rob)

Granted..one must always check Plone.org for the latest in documentation.. but keep these links bookmarked because I guarantee you.. these will be dog eared in no time.

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