[Bendug] Templating systems
Gary E. Miller
gem at rellim.com
Fri Oct 6 12:58:06 PDT 2006
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Yo All!
I have seen some amazing stuff done just in CSS. So write the code
how you want, but put the L&F in the template.
Check this site, it totally changes the L&F with just CSS and has a ton
of examples:
http://www.csszengarden.com
RGDS
GARY
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Gary E. Miller Rellim 20340 Empire Blvd, Suite E-3, Bend, OR 97701
gem at rellim.com Tel:+1(541)382-8588
On Fri, 6 Oct 2006, pauld at bendtel.net wrote:
> Can we kick your head? Couldn't hurt...
>
> I saw Cake, a PHP/rails-ish clone. Never used it, but it seems that if
> you HAVE TO use a non-Ruby product, because, oh I don't know, YOU'RE
> SELLING OUT TO THE MAN, that Cake on PHP would be cool.
>
> Are you going MARK? C'MON!
>
> > Lately I've been looking at various templating systems trying to figure
> > out what to use for a project I'm kicking around in my head. Also because
> > I want to rewrite our main PHP application at work to seperate the
> > presentation from logic. For the latter, I was thinking about Smarty, but
> > it seemed to add a lot of complexity without the kind of gain I was hoping
> > for. I use erb when writing Ruby a LOT, and I dig what it allows me to
> > do, but I am starting to get a feel for why people have written so many
> > replacements for it (Nitro has it's own, there is Amrita... Hell, search
> > for "Ruby template" and you will find a ton of them).
> > Recently I ran accross this one, but haven't looked at it much yet:
> > http://www.kuwata-lab.com/kwartz/ Sounds good on paper. What templating
> > engines have you guys used and liked? Which ones suck and why?
> >
> > --TimH
> >
>
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