A view on Views
by Christian Scholz on May 22, 2006
Views in Plone have been introduced in Plone 2.1 and they basically allow you to define the way e.g. a folder listing is rendered (photoalbum, table, listing etc.) by defining which skin is to be used for it (don’t confuse (…)
EuroPython registration is open!
by Christian Scholz on May 16, 2006
Finally things in the EuroPython realm get a bit clearer. After some people were already wondering if it will happen at all, we now have the registration open (unfortunately Benedikt was ill and that crippled the communication a bit but (…)
ploneTV episode 7: Martin Aspeli about Viewlets, Browser Menu and external Skinning
by Christian Scholz on May 8, 2006
See here the in-depth interview with Martin Aspeli from the Plone Archipelago Sprint Norway 2006. We talk about Viewlets, Browser Menus and about Paul’s proposal how to skin a Plone site externally. You will also see some evening impressions about (…)
ploneTV episode 6: about workflows, locking and more faces
by Christian Scholz on May 4, 2006
This episode features an interview with Jan Murre and Jimmy Small as well as one with Raphael Ritz. You will also see more of the faces attending the Plone Archipelago Sprint following up the part in episode 2.
how Zope3 utilities got introduced to me
by Christian Scholz on May 4, 2006
During the sprint I was (at least a little) working with Tom Lazar on the markup stuff. The idea here was to enable more markups via PortalTransforms and then make the default configurable. This means that for any TextField not (…)
formlib and Zope2
by Christian Scholz on May 3, 2006
Laurence Rowe just told us on IRC that he checked in some code showing his formlib stuff in the collective. For those uninitiated: formlib is the way in Zope3 to create forms and Laurence was working at the archipelago sprint (…)
One day with AJAX
by Christian Scholz on May 2, 2006
I am now on the way home from the sprint after staying 2 additional days in Oslo. And while I wasn’t doing much coding at the sprint in favour of doing videos I actually did get a bit into AJAX (…)