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Richard Sheppard

Introduction to theming | drupal.org - 0 views

  • Knowing the "Drupal way" can lead to minimized code bloat and easier maintenance
Hans Henderson

Welcome Heather - 30 views

started by Hans Henderson on 18 Nov 08 no follow-up yet
  • Richard Sheppard
     
    Hans Henderson wrote:
    > Excellent, did you go to the D6 theming guide and check out the "Sticky notes?"

    Oh this will be brilliant! I've not checked yet, but this is precisely the kind of thing that Diigo is made for! And it's what got me most excited about with Diigo - it reminded me of a similar system we used in the late 90's. We could write sticky notes on any page and share it with our team. We were gutted when they shut it down.

    > My idea is to come up with a set of standard tags for the group to use on shared Diigo spoor, so that we can work our way through the various nodes related to theming, get them classified and then use that to ensure a good single navigation hierarchy for Book to use.

    Could we start with the top level tag of drupal-docs or something like that? And then we free tag after that until we find other repetitive tags?

    > I'm proceeding on the assumption we won't see robust use of tagging, or maybe even full consolidation of all the theming stuff into one Book anytime soon.
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    > IMO this would allows a group to work without depending on d.o. leadership time and attention - a most limited resource it seems. . .
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    > And the voluminous discussion won't clog up the issue queue or mailing list for those that aren't involved in the project.
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    > Obviously, periodic summary updates would keep the larger team informed as to our direction so as to be able to give feedback or join in the effort if they become interested.
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    > What do you think?

    Yes - I think it's brilliant. I'll have a look at your current sticky notes and see what's going on now.

    Cheers,

    Richard
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