[Typo3-dev] MTB offers MUCH BETTER frontend content editing capabilities than TempaVoila!

tapio tapio.markula at dnainternet.net
Sun Jul 31 11:37:24 CEST 2005


Christopher wrote:
> On 30/07/05, tapio <tapio.markula at dnainternet.net> wrote:
> 
>>Hi
>>
> 
> 
>>Because you are fascinated to TemplaVoila, I know you dislike opinions
>>that MTB is in some respects better than TemplaVoila. How you could
>>solve this problem and get TemplaVoila in this respect to the same
>>level as MTB?
>>
> 
> 
> 
> Well, two things leap to mind: 
> 
> 1. Sponsor the development of this ALPHA extension
> 2. Put as much energy into improving it as you have complaining about
> it and you'll finish it in less than a month.

I just try to get someone interest to develop extension further.
I don't have enough skill to do changes, which I have complained.

Concerning TemplaVoila admin panel has following problems:

1) if the page doesn't have any content element there is no admin panel 
att all => almost impossible to create new content elements (there is a 
very complex way to create a new content element but it is really a bad way)

2) up/down icons are useless - instead of them admin panel should have
cut/paste icons

3) new content element comes to the unused elements, where it must fecth 
into use

In these respects MTB works much better. TemplaVoila needs a complete 
new version of admin panel, but I don't know who could be interested to 
create it.


BTW. How to set CSS for the admin panel? I tried putting
/typo3/stylesheet.css
and /typo3conf/ext/skincrystal/stylesheet_post.ccc

NO effect!
I must put directly to the source code:
style type="text/css">
									

.typo3-editPanel {width:auto !important; border-collapse:collapse}
.typo3-editPanel td {padding:0 !important}
.typo3-editPanel img {margin:1px !important}
td.typo3-editPanel-label {display:none}
									</style>
									<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="1" 
bordercolor="black" class="typo3-editPanel">

That method is really bad but didn't find the CSS-file,
which could be used.
> 
> 
> -Christopher




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