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Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Themes


From: Chris Weiss
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Themes
Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 14:31:44 +0000

the fallback mode is so that if in an emergency you must use a text based 
browser
you still can.

Michael Dean (address@hidden) wrote:
>
>You could look at http://phplayersmenu.sourceforge.net/ for a LGPL
>system.
>
>But really, I don't know why everyone thinks every template set should
>have a fallback mode.  It doesn't do any justice to the possibilities of
>more advanced web clients.  Creating a separate template set for
>Links/Lynx/insert-text-browser-here makes a lot more sense.
>
>On Sun, 2003-05-18 at 16:07, Brent Kelly wrote:
>> >There are several good free js nested menu systems available.  One of
>> >these could be use for this.  The big issue is xbrowser compatiablility
>> >and a fall back mode.
>> >
>> One of the most widely used scripts to achieve such cross-browser
>> functionality is the CoolMenus script written by Thomas Brattli and is
>> available from http://www.dhtmlcentral.com. One of its claimed features
>> is 99% Browser compatibility. Not sure if there will be any issues using
>> it with groupware regarding copywrite etc - all it requires is that you
>> maintain the copywrite message in the source.
>>
>> Fallback mode should be easy enough to implement with $HTTP_USER_AGENT
>> (if required - really i guess the primary requirement of a fall back
>> mode would be that the user must be able to reach preferences (which
>> would allow them to change their theme) without using any of the dhtml
>> functionality)
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