2012-03-11, 04:32:51
plue,
I took off your theme from the GetSimple EXTEND because it did not follow the theme-requierements (and it was published without any documentation and support thread, and you had not posted any post anytime here in the forum ;=( )
Your theme does not follow the getsimple standards, it is absolutely "non-standard" and as GS is a user-orientated and not a developer-orientated system, I doubt that it is useful instead of confusing.
That is your description. But GetSimple-websites are built with GetSimple, and templates add the layout and use of the template-hooks, componentes
so what is the essence of capsulating everything again?
Why there is a need for a templating system "inside a templating system"?
If there were a need why not use smarty, which is a stable and reputated template system?
Can you show please a working GetSimple-Installation with that system?
Does it work with GS 3.1?
If you present here such a new structure can you guarantee that you will be available for support here ?
Can you please tell me where is the header, where is the footer, how does it work with the most common plugins?
What does COA mean? Why a new extension ?
Please, give a precise documentation how to use your theme with GetSimple, don't send the users to a non-GetSimple, abstract documentation
Don't take me wrong, but templates / themes for GS should be transparent and easy to handle, your theme is a complete riddle for a user or a web designer (the target group of GS)
Cheers, Connie
I took off your theme from the GetSimple EXTEND because it did not follow the theme-requierements (and it was published without any documentation and support thread, and you had not posted any post anytime here in the forum ;=( )
Your theme does not follow the getsimple standards, it is absolutely "non-standard" and as GS is a user-orientated and not a developer-orientated system, I doubt that it is useful instead of confusing.
Quote:A website built with Coa is split up into 'constant.coa', which contains the header information and a bit of configuration, and 'page.coa', which contains the body section of the website.
That is your description. But GetSimple-websites are built with GetSimple, and templates add the layout and use of the template-hooks, componentes
so what is the essence of capsulating everything again?
Why there is a need for a templating system "inside a templating system"?
If there were a need why not use smarty, which is a stable and reputated template system?
Can you show please a working GetSimple-Installation with that system?
Does it work with GS 3.1?
If you present here such a new structure can you guarantee that you will be available for support here ?
Can you please tell me where is the header, where is the footer, how does it work with the most common plugins?
What does COA mean? Why a new extension ?
Please, give a precise documentation how to use your theme with GetSimple, don't send the users to a non-GetSimple, abstract documentation
Don't take me wrong, but templates / themes for GS should be transparent and easy to handle, your theme is a complete riddle for a user or a web designer (the target group of GS)
Cheers, Connie
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Das deutschsprachige GetSimple-(Unter-)Forum: http://get-simple.info/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=18
Das deutschsprachige GetSimple-(Unter-)Forum: http://get-simple.info/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=18