[TYPO3-content-rendering] Some ideas

Daniel Bachmann info at de-ba.net
Thu Aug 9 17:53:33 CEST 2012


Hi,

I thought a bit about the html5 problem. A content element is in my mind
the best idea. I think that this would be great in combination with frames.
A great extension for this would be gridelements. I'm using this extension
for my flexible content elements. Instead of a fce I can create an article
for example and with a frame I can create a header, a footer and the rest.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Daniel Bachmann


2012/8/8 Daniel Bachmann <info at de-ba.net>

> 2012/8/8 Patrick Broens <patrick.broens at typo3.org>
> Hi,
>
> >> Right, we need a container element for aside, article, section and
> >> hgroup. Like a simple integration of some kind of gridelement.
> >>
> >
> > Either a container element or just a frame ;)
>
> A frame is not enough. We need a container for this. An article could
> consist out of multiple content elements. You can't do that with a
> frame, only with a container. That's why I mentioned some kind of grid
> element.
>
> // The frame was just an idea. A content element would be great.
>
> > At the moment I have no example for an image surrounded by millions of
> > containers. But I think when we use html5 we can use the figure-tag to
> > solve the problem with captions etc. A margin could be inserted inline.
> And
> > the rest just by using some classes. I don't like much html-code ;)
>
> One of the topics in the BLE project was to remove these inline styles.
> This is not only related to BLE, in the Netherlands we are not allowed
> to use inline styles as well for governmental websites. I know it is a
> stupid rule, but we have to live with it.
>
> I've tried to have the markup as clean as possible, in all doctypes. In
> HTML5 the FIGURE tag is already used. When a caption is there,
> FIGCAPTION is used.
>
> // what about something css class generating on the fly? You insert your
> margins, paddings, floats and maybe borders and t3 generates your css-class
> for that. You would have then only one class for everything.
>
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen
>
> Daniel Bachmann || design bachmann
>
> webdesign & more
>
> http://www.de-ba.net || info at de-ba.net
>
>
>
> 2012/8/8 Patrick Broens <patrick.broens at typo3.org>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> >> Right, we need a container element for aside, article, section and
>> >> hgroup. Like a simple integration of some kind of gridelement.
>> >>
>> >
>> > Either a container element or just a frame ;)
>>
>> A frame is not enough. We need a container for this. An article could
>> consist out of multiple content elements. You can't do that with a
>> frame, only with a container. That's why I mentioned some kind of grid
>> element.
>>
>> > At the moment I have no example for an image surrounded by millions of
>> > containers. But I think when we use html5 we can use the figure-tag to
>> > solve the problem with captions etc. A margin could be inserted inline.
>> And
>> > the rest just by using some classes. I don't like much html-code ;)
>>
>> One of the topics in the BLE project was to remove these inline styles.
>> This is not only related to BLE, in the Netherlands we are not allowed
>> to use inline styles as well for governmental websites. I know it is a
>> stupid rule, but we have to live with it.
>>
>> I've tried to have the markup as clean as possible, in all doctypes. In
>> HTML5 the FIGURE tag is already used. When a caption is there,
>> FIGCAPTION is used.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> --
>> Patrick Broens
>> TYPO3 Core Team member
>>
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