Hi Bruno,
Something that may interest you.
Annick Fron has created an XSLT Smalltalk code generator that translates XHTML into a Seaside #renderContentOn: method. This would most probably work with Dreamweaver output.
Enjoy, Michel.
-----Original Message----- From: seaside-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org [mailto:seaside-bounces@lists.squeakfoundation.org] On Behalf Of Bruno BB (st) Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 2:17 PM To: seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org Subject: [Seaside] Seaside page design question
Hi all,
I'm doing my first steps in Seaside.
Which is the best way to design a complex (in terms of design not functionality) html page in Seaside ?
I know i have to subclass WAConponent and rewrite #renderContentOn:
But it is possible to design a web page with Dreamweaver (or another design tool) and use it inside Seaside framework ? Tell to a web disigner to create the skin of the web page and then use that web page in Seaside.
Or i have to create small WAComponent with some simple design and then use them to create a more complex design.
regards bruno
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Bany, Michel wrote:
Hi Bruno,
Something that may interest you.
Annick Fron has created an XSLT Smalltalk code generator that translates XHTML into a Seaside #renderContentOn: method. This would most probably work with Dreamweaver output.
Michel,
Do you know if/where I can get the above code for the generator or perhaps the contact info for Annick? That might be a quick way to take existing XHTML that is generated by some existing PHP code I've got and to get it into Seaside as step 1 of several steps to moving some of my legacy PHP code over.. Just thought I'd ask..
-- Rick
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