[TYPO3-content-rendering] Imgtext changes, better compatibility
Andreas Schwarzkopf
schwarzkopf.no.spam at artplan21.de
Sun Aug 7 11:55:12 CEST 2005
Hi Matthias,
it has been discussed here many times, see the posts.
I think about some markup abstracting of this extension, so you could be
able to change the markup via configuration or load different ts
templates. Even a table markup could be used for accessible templates if
it is serialized. But at the moment the markup is hardcoded in the
classic imgtext and css_imgtext. There is no way to chage it via
configuration.
grtx
Andreas
Matthias Nagl schrieb:
> Hello!
>
> Yesterday I posted a message to the english mailing-list about changes in the
> css_styled_imgtext extension:
> http://typo3.org/documentation/mailing-lists/english-main-list-archive/thread/110133500/?tx_maillisttofaq_pi1%5Bmode%5D=1
>
> After other listmembers told me that this list would be a better place for
> such subjects I'll post here:
>
> First this list is unfortunatly not easy to find because it is noch in the
> list of main-mailinglists that are searchable on the typo3-page. I think
> listing on the typo3-page would save much double-posting.
>
> I found a number of problems while using css-styled-imgtext. Several
> position-settings didn't gain the expected results. especially the
> text-wraped alignments where not wraped at all (I hope it was not only a
> result of my CSS configuration).
>
> So I wrote the Sample-XHTML-File mentioned in my former post and transfered it
> in Typo3. It works quite well in the browsers that I've tested. At this point
> I'm interested why there are definition-lists used for image-captions in the
> original imgtext? Are there any such W3C-recommendations?
>
> Another thing that keeps me busy is the output of Image-only CEs. I think it
> is ok that Typo3 generates tables because it makes the output much more
> concise and it is possible to call larger amounts of images "tabular data".
> But it should definitly be possible to remove all the clear-gifs because I
> see no necessity for them when using CSS. Until now I found no way of
> changing the way tables are generated. Unfortunatly most of this process
> seems to be hard-wired in central typo3-files. If anyone has any suggestions
> on this I'd be very happy.
>
> Yours
>
> Matthias
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