[Typo3] CCS Styled Content

Christoph Koehler christoph.koehler at gmail.com
Sun Jun 26 23:54:01 CEST 2005


I use TemplaVoila for my site, and it is really really easy to use, but  
like Sacha said, it might be a good excerise to use a full TS template. I  
remember it was fun, but now I use TV.
About CSC classes, I just installed CSC, had TYPO3 render a page and  
looked at the source for all the classes that it had, and went from there.  
Might be a way.

On Sun, 26 Jun 2005 15:47:24 -0500, Sacha Vorbeck <sachav at gmx.net> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>> For example - do people use the Template Auto-parser? I've come to the
>> conclusion that I'd rather write my own subpart markers into the  
>> template.
>> What about everyone else.
>
> I don`t use the Auto-parser and also don`t recommend it to people
> starting with TYPO3. It`s like creating websites with Dreamweaver in a
> way. You can create pages but if something doesen`t work, you`ll still
> have to dive into the HTML-sourcecode.
>
> So you have to deal with TS anyway and I think it`s better to do it
> right from the start to learn step by step and avoid frustration.
>
> On the other hand the auto-paser could be more motivating as you might
> have a result faster.
>
>> More confusingly, I want to use CSS as much as possible and have looked  
>> at
>> the CSS Styled Content tool but not sure if I'm understanding exactly  
>> what
>> it's doing.
>
> CSC is a pre-defined TS-template with lot`s of TS-objects you need for
> creating a websites. The difference between CSC and the old content
> default template is, that it has been created as a replacement for
> content default to meet the current and future requirements of modern
> webdesing.
>
> With other words: it renders the things you enter in the backend.
>
>> Presumably I still need to write a stylesheet for all the
>> content elements pulled from the many modules available but as much as  
>> I've
>> looked I can't find a definitive list of ID and classes that I need to
>> include in the stylesheet.
>
> CSC is shipped with an example stylesheet containing everything you
> need. Copy the contents of this file into your own stylesheet and modify
> it to suit your needs.
>




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