[Zope3-dev] [DRAFT] local portlets and perspectives

Jim Fulton jim at zope.com
Fri Aug 26 14:17:34 EDT 2005


Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
> Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
> 
> 
>>a page has a "template" like a Zope Page Template, that would correspond
>>to the idea of layout.
>>
>>it's as unfortunate as a name as the <browser:page /> directive that is
>>associated to a browser view, and a page template. But the idea is the same.
>>
>>it is more like a browser page than a site's page in any case.. i.e. a
>>page that you see in your browser, the same "page" as in "PageMaker", a
>>canvas, a template, etc..
>>
>> 
>>
> 
> 
> exactly as it says on the PageMaker product website, actually
> 
> """Quickly lay out publications by creating frames to hold text and
> graphics, applying master pages to apply different page designs within a
> single publication, and using layers to set up a single file for
> multiple versions of a publication."""
> 
> cf. http://www.adobe.com/products/pagemaker/overview.html
> 
> the term "master page" is less ambiguous maybe. But it's definitely not
> a page in the sense of "the concrete page of a book", but instead the
> design, the form of a page of a book, that by extension became "the
> front page", the "chapter page". If you work with content it definitely
> means a different thing.

OK, so a theme page is like a master page?

Jim

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