[Seaside] A little HowTo

AxiNat tibabenfortlapalanca at gmail.com
Thu Apr 2 10:54:36 UTC 2009


I use this empty paragraph to separate a section from the next one, from
your question I'm guessing that's not the best way to do it? :)

2009/4/2 Philippe Marschall <philippe.marschall at gmail.com>

> 2009/4/1 AxiNat <tibabenfortlapalanca at gmail.com>:
> > Hi everybody!
> >
> > I'm a computer science student at the last year of my degree, and my
> > capstone project consists in building a website using Seaside. I've read
> > pretty much every existing howto, manual and tutorial, and ended up
> writing
> > one by myself. I basically explain how to get a simple website with a
> > header, a couple of tabs and some content working in a very short time.
> >
> > Thing is I'm not a native speaker neither a Seaside expert, which leads
> me
> > to think I must have committed some mistakes. I'd really appreciate it
> very
> > much if you could give an eye to the following link and correct it... I
> > promise it's very short!
> >
> > http://pastie.org/434108
> >
> > In case you never used pastie before, you have an 'edit' anchor at the
> right
> > of the text :)
> >
> > Thanks a lot in advance!
>
> I'm missing the #children method.
>
> html paragraph; render: each value.
> html paragraph
>
> What is the purpose of these empty paragraphs? You don't use
> paragraphs for spacing, do you?
>
> Cheers
> Philippe
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