Component Progress Indicators
Justin
justin.obara at utoronto.ca
Wed Sep 3 19:19:53 UTC 2008
Hello,
I've broken the progress indicators out into child pages of their
respective components. To put one on a page you just need to use the
{include} tag. You can see an example of this by going to the http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Component+Progress+Indicator
page, where they are all compiled using the {include} tag.
You will also notice some styling differences. As per Alisson's
suggestion I have made the words, in the table, links. The indicators
themselves are different now, thanks to some code from Jacob.
Thanks
Justin
On 3-Sep-08, at 1:01 PM, Jonathan Hung wrote:
> That's what I was getting at. Using child pages with {excerpt},
> {excerpt-include}, or even {include} tags is the way to go.
>
> Of course it'd be easier if we can have it all in one place (as per
> Jess' question), but not with our current wiki version.
>
> I wonder if we're ever going to revisit that upgrade...
>
> - Jonathan.
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 12:49 PM, Anastasia Cheetham <a.cheetham at utoronto.ca
> > wrote:
>
> On 3-Sep-08, at 12:31 PM, Jonathan Hung wrote:
>
> Unfortunately there isn't a good way to have one page of content and
> have sections of that content replicated elsewhere. The wiki doesn't
> have that functionality.
>
> What I have been trying with the options parameters for the
> component apis is this:
>
> Place each progress indicator on a separate page (perhaps a child of
> its component home page) and put the {excerpt} tags around it.
>
> Then, anywhere else you want to display the progress indicator
> (including the component home page), you can include that excerpt.
>
> It's not ideal, but at least you only have one actual indicator, and
> it can be displayed in multiple places.
>
> --
> Anastasia Cheetham a.cheetham at utoronto.ca
> Software Designer, Fluid Project http://fluidproject.org
> Adaptive Technology Resource Centre / University of Toronto
>
>
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