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In lugnet.admin.general, Fredrik Glöckner writes:
> True, but I figure you don't want other people messing with your web
> server, so using some sort of templates may be a way to let other people
> contribute with content. Besides, it may be neat to have basically the
> same design all over.
Yes, definitely that for on-site pages.
> Or are you thinking that other people shall host the regional home
> pages themselves?
We've been thinkin' simple template-based on-site pages for whatever info
people want to put on lugnet.com as part of the core information warehouse,
and off-site pages for whatever people want to do "on their own," for
example what BayLUG does with www.baylug.org -- it's becoming quite a
place, with lots of pages. PNLTC also has gobs and gobs of pages.
> In that case, maintaining a rigid template, or even a
> consistent design, may prove difficult.
Exactly... :) But the upside of it is that with anything off-site, people
can put up whatever sorts of things they want, without being constrained to
a particular format (which, even if it was the best thing in the world,
would still lack spirit and individuality).
> > The new website structure, for example
> >
> > http://www.lugnet.com/loc/se/
> >
> > is a first tiny step toward templates for subgroups... It's very
> > easy to add new links, for example, and of course all the latest news
> > messages automatically appear there for the whole lugnet.loc.se.*
> > hierarchy. Later the left column will turn into something more
> > general where arbitrary hypertext can be placed (including links) and
> > sub-pages can be defined for any group.
>
> Wow, so you've already started doing this. And I thought I had a unique
> idea! ;-)
Yeah, the idea of templates for people and groups goes way back to the
autumn of '96, although we had no idea how it might actually be
accomplished back then from a technical standpoint. Here's some more
"insider" background if you've get some spare cycles...
http://www.lugnet.com/admin/general/?n=1676
http://www.lugnet.com/admin/plan/4.html (old but still mostly relevant)
http://www.lugnet.com/faq/?n=63
http://www.lugnet.com/faq/?n=71
> > I like it. Would you like to start a new thread for this, crossposted
> > to lugnet.admin.general and lugnet.loc.se, with a URL link back to this
> > node on the present thread for additional background?
>
> What, me? Well, sure. Sweden was merely an example. But there seems
> to be many active LEGO-fans here from Sweden, so why not. Many more
> than in Norway, anyway. *sniff*
(chuckle) Was that a sniff or snort? :-)
--Todd
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