[TYPO3-ect] T3N Article
Elmar Hinz
elmar.DOT.hinz at team.MINUS.red.DOT.net
Tue Jan 17 14:44:30 CET 2006
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Patrick Rodacker schrieb:
>>Either via TS config or with a more specialized extension. It would probably be
>>better to realize without html-templates or templavoila only by pure TS.
>
>
> I don't know if I can absolutely agree on this one. Preparing TYPO3
> quickstart packages which have their templates based on raw TS
> configuration seems a good start, but whats about the level of
> customisation for TS beginners?
>
> Is it sufficient and effective to provide template customisation
> settings like colors, columns width, content element positions, etc. via
> the constant editor or is the integration of external HTML templates
> (markers, autoparser, templavoila) needed to allow layout support
> without being a TS expert?
>
> Regards
> Patrick
Hm. For the out-of-the-box line my vision is, that the beginner has not to do
with TS at all. He should only have to select a skin he likes. Then there should
be a form to upload a logo, editing some values like name, url, etc. That is the
reason why it should be based on well done and flexible to configure TS.
As skins are done by designers it may indeed be a good idea to use templats for
this. But skin installation should be possible by simple installation of an
extension. Just like the BE-Skins. It should work without additional
configuration with TV. Markers could be a solution. The template auto-parser may
be the best solution for this. What do you think?
A repository of TS building blocks is a second matter. I only have a vague
vision. The full concept will to be developed by the responsible team.
Regs
Elmar
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