Resource Menu


posted by Sebastien Jourdain at Nov 29, 2007 1:54 PM
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If you just want to only see the resource content you can add ?nodecorator at the end of the url...

posted by Sebastien Jourdain at Nov 29, 2007 1:52 PM
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You could also use skin to hide part of the view for guest.
posted by Paul Libbrecht at Nov 29, 2007 12:47 PM
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A very nice way to do that would be to have a virtual host where things are non-decorated and another ("the back office") where things are decorated (the classical appearance).

Is that doable ? What would be the name of, e.g. the httprequestservlet object within the JSPs?

thanks

paul

posted by Sebastien Jourdain at Nov 27, 2007 11:54 AM
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Well...

For the guide, an old version used to exist but by now it's fully outdated. An easier way will be to look at an existing libresource resource (i.e. Wiki page) and understand how it works. I can guide you in the code. This could be done in a forum then transformed to a wiki later.

For the decoration of a node:

  • its possible to change the Common layout/decoration but not for a specific resource easily. It's possible but a bit tricky.
Seb
posted by Paul Libbrecht at Nov 26, 2007 10:27 PM
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Hello Libresourcers,

at times, I have the impression that Libresource would be a very very nice CMS… and could even compete with, e.g., Drupal (!).

I am unclear about the flexibility though…

  • is there a hacker's guide to writing a module?
  • is there a simpler way to write nodes with even less decoration than is currently (e.g. no "login", "actions", bread-crumbs, and even tabs, maybe) ?
thanks in advance

paul