Fwd: [Bf-webcontent] Fwd: Blender.org website section email

Bart Veldhuizen bart at vrotvrot.com
Wed Feb 23 22:49:12 CET 2005


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> Van: Bart Veldhuizen <bart at vrotvrot.com>
> Datum: 23 februari 2005 22:43:14 GMT+01:00
> Aan: desoto at blender.spaceisbig.com
> Onderwerp: Antw.: [Bf-webcontent] Fwd: Blender.org website section 
> email
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> woa! It works :)  Both the <newcode> and <indent> tags work for me in 
> Firefox now. If you are happy with <newcode>, I'll move its code to 
> the existing <ccode>. Here's the example page:
>
> http://www.blender3d.org/cms/index.php?id=38
>
> There are also two new header types available:
>
> layout 2 -> <h3>
> layout 3 -> <b>
>
> Enough for today, now it's bedtime :)
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Bart
>
> Op 23-feb-05 om 19:26 heeft Chris Burt het volgende geschreven:
>
>> "No problem. I don't think I can rename the "layout #" names, but I 
>> can
>> definitely attach other designs to them. I'll try to find time for 
>> that
>> later today or tonight."
>>
>> Great! Thanks :D
>>
>> "What do you mean with 'indented with frame setting'?"
>>
>> The "frame" dropdown while editing a content element allows you to 
>> select various levels of indentation and such, as well as setting 
>> horizontal rules.
>>
>> "perhaps it would be easier if we could nest <indent> tags, so that 
>> you
>> don't have to remember the indentation level? Or would you prefer
>> something like <indent 1>? I'd have to find out how that can be 
>> done.."
>>
>> Nesting indent tags makes just as much sense if you ask me. Would be 
>> much easier than the attribute system (indent 1). If you can get it 
>> to work I'd love it :)
>>
>> "However, there is another solution: the Rich Tech Editor. I have just
>> plugged it in into Typo3 so please let me know how you feel about it. 
>> It
>> can create nested lists and indents; seems pretty much like what you 
>> are
>> asking for today, now that I think about it :-) [edit: it seems like
>> indenting text blocks doesn't work properly yet. I'll look into this]"
>>
>>
>> "Currently, ALL its options are enabled so it pretty much a content
>> manager to make a mess of his work and break the consistency you 
>> mention
>> below. I am usually a bit reluctant to enable this editor, but let's 
>> try
>> it for a while and see how we like it."
>>
>> I've never been particularly fond of such creations but this seems 
>> ok. I guess we can give it a shot. My only problem is that I can't 
>> create the same results by hand. That bothers me. Its creating a text 
>> element but it's lists work properly. What is that all about? Why 
>> can't *my* lists work properly?? Argh.. It seems that there should be 
>> a custom tag you can put *in* a text element to make it parse nested 
>> list items normally. i.e. read them as normal HTML. Maybe we should 
>> look into that? Thanks again b[a]rt!
>>
>> Regards,
>> --Chris
>
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