[TYPO3-doc] Modern / Futuristic template building
Tolleiv Nietsch
tolleiv.nietsch at typo3.org
Thu Nov 29 18:17:40 CET 2012
Hi,
thanks for the update - what I see is, once docs.typo3.org replaces the
old documentations, there won't be anything available documenting
TemplaVoila for "normal" users. And that's a big issue which will fill
my inbox for a long time.
But I actually have no suggestions how to resolve that, as I won't be
able to rewrite FTB by myself (I'm not a writer, I've no additional time
left for TYPO3). So once it's offline I fear it might stay offline with
no returning.
But at least now I know :/
Cheers,
Tolleiv
François Suter schrieb:
> Hi Tolleiv,
>
>> I'd be very interested to know what your plans are with the template
>> building related documentations. Up until now the FTB doc has been an
>> "official" documentation and it seems that it'll loose that status once
>> the move to docs.typo3.org is done.
>
> We have a new basic templating tutorial in the making since last year.
> It was recently reviewed and we now need to decide how best to improve
> it based on this user-testing. I don't believe that it will be finished
> this year, but hopefully early next year.
>
> It will be a basic in the sense that it will use only TypoScript and
> markers. When we decided to revamp the old template building tutorials,
> we figured it would be better to split them into smaller tutorials, that
> could form a learning progression and also branch off into various ways
> of templating. So after the basic tutorial (which itself comes after TS
> in 45 minutes), there could be a tutorial using automaketemplate,
> another using TV and yet another using Fluid templates.
>
> The obvious problem being lack of resources... But we really can't let
> those old tutorials be available anymore. They look totally out of date
> and they are definitely neither modern, nor futuristic, although they
> are still perfectly valid from a conceptual point of view.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Cheers
>
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