Saturday, January 2, 2010

Re: a request for some brain picking

IMO, it would be useful if we get standard templates for django
libraries that are out there, like django-registration, django-
profiles etc. Since the library offers the models and views, it would
be helpful if the templates are also available. The developer could
then take it and modify it to adapt to their website.

Also, frameworks like Blueprint CSS (http://www.blueprintcss.org) make
it much easier to start designing a layout by providing a pre-defined
template , so its not all that difficult now, but blueprint could be
one of the templates thats available in the original poster's library.

-- Raja

On Jan 2, 6:01 pm, Dougal Matthews <douga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> How would you propose people edit and manage the templates?
>
> Do you follow a wiki style where everybody can edit others? or follow a VCS
> and allow forking of templates?
>
> I think it will be hard to find contributors since it will be hard to have a
> limited/standard template context that still remains a useful resource for
> all.
>
> Have you any thoughts about example templates? Perhaps a good place to start
> would be by creating custom admin templates as that context is defined by
> django already (pretty much) and then it would be useful and usable by
> anybody in real projects rather than scenarios.
>
> Dougal
>
> ---
> Dougal Matthews - @d0ugalhttp://www.dougalmatthews.com/

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