[Typo3] Strategy for page templates... help needed.
Tyler Kraft
headhunterxiii at yahoo.ca
Sun May 8 15:52:15 CEST 2005
Maybe try to compare the source from a typo3 page and your template, and
then you might find lots of little things that need to be altered via
the TSob.
If you have a look at it on IE on a mac it is really really out. On the
other browsers I looked at it was just little things. It might be some
whitespace issues?
good luck
later
tk
Amir Mualem wrote:
> Tyler Kraft wrote:
>
>> NO REALLY AMIR - THANK YOU!!! ;-)
>>
>> genius, brilliant, great, superb...
>>
>> This is ultimately what I have been trying to get through to you,
>> sometimes very bluntly. The direction I pointed you in was the TSob,
>> which you tried to find out yourself and then asked a researched
>> question about! A question that you asked and got a very good answer
>> from, but at the cost of some time invested by yourself. Christopher's
>> answer is right on the money but you only got that because we knew
>> what you were struggling with and knew here you had already looked. I
>> know that all the documentation is scattered and disorganised but
>> really tsref is the key to almost the whole thing - it holds all the
>> details about the key TS properties and will become very useful.
>>
>> All you have to do, to me at least (I hesitate to us all), is prove
>> that you looked for an answer and help us to know what your getting
>> hung up on and we'll help if we can. And I think most people here feel
>> the same.
>>
>> As for your brain... take a day off, cause trying to wrap your mind
>> around T3 at the beginning tends to hurt often. ;-)
>>
>> So problem solved for now. Like Matthi said - cool.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> btw not as a critisim but as a helpful informant, you still have some
>> layout issues with your css (they vary for all the different browsers
>> - IE, opera, netscape, Firefox, IEmac) On safari and firefox on mac
>> it looks great! If you solve your css problems I think you'll find
>> you've got a nice looking site. hth
>
>
> Gotcha. ;)
>
> About the CSS... for some reason the CSS got screwy in IE only AFTER I
> put it in Templavoila/Typo3 because the HTML template looks perfectly
> fine in all browsers. Not sure, I plan to look into that later. Thanks
> for reinforcing the issue :).
>
> Thank you to anyone who helped. Let this thread RIP now.
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