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2012-11-13, 21:54:01
(This post was last modified: 2012-11-14, 01:16:41 by ironbyron.)
Hi community!
I was just wondering, what would be "best practice" to handle a layout-generator like Isotope/Wookmark/Vgrids in GetSimple. Maybe someone did use one of those in conjunction with a Blog/News plugin and could give me some advice. I'm rather new to GetSimple but quite ok with CSS/HTML derivates/JS.
http://isotope.metafizzy.co/index.html
http://www.wookmark.com/jquery-plugin
http://blog.xlune.com/2009/09/vgrid/
Thanks & all the best,
ib
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Depends, you can simply use a gallery plugin to output a list and target it with jquery to reformat it.
Or for content, you could use a single page for all your content, or write a component that grabs specific pages by tag or whatnot, and add that component to your template to grid it.
You really have to have a design of what you want to do to figure out how to break it down.
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hoi shawn!
..yeah, i wasn't very specific about the whole project. I think, i will go with one of the news/blog components and try to generate a really clean output to feed it through the layouter.
cheers,
ib
(2012-11-14, 04:57:45)shawn_a Wrote: Depends, you can simply use a gallery plugin to output a list and target it with jquery to reformat it.
Or for content, you could use a single page for all your content, or write a component that grabs specific pages by tag or whatnot, and add that component to your template to grid it.
You really have to have a design of what you want to do to figure out how to break it down.
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That would work, gs blog lets you customize the output you can wrap them in your grid tags.
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that sounds perfect..
thanks,
ib
(2012-11-15, 23:53:19)shawn_a Wrote: That would work, gs blog lets you customize the output you can wrap them in your grid tags.