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|  | eliminates the menu, which is kind of clunky.
While I'm at it, let's call the "regular" themes a "site theme" so we
have "site" and "admin" themes. | 
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|  | "view comments" link to the comment menu helper. | 
|  | link added. Also need add the slideshow link to the menu. | 
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|  | their results, as opposed to having them return their view back
upstream.  This is a little more code in every controller, but it's
much less magical and more consistent.
Look up the active_theme and active_admin_theme inside the view
itself, no need to do that in the controllers.  This makes view
initialization easier in the controllers. | 
|  | module install/uninstall work and tie it into the messaging system. | 
|  | consistency
with the callbacks in the xxx_block helpers.  So in the theme we have:
admin.html.php:
  $theme->admin_page_bottom()
then in the helpers:
core_block.php:
  function admin_page_bottom() { } | 
|  | the various modules.  In the process, rename xxx_menu::site_navigation() to just
xxx_menu::site().  And add xxx_menu::admin().
The menus are the same as before, but I changed the HTML to be
consistent with the way that we do it in the regular site, and this
broke the superfish styles.  I don't know how to fix this.. help me
Chad! | 
|  | Item_Model and simplifies
file_proxy.  It also means we can stop munging file names in the var/resizes hierarchy.
In the process, rename "thumbnail" to "thumb" everywhere in honor of
Chad (well, ok because it's shorter).. | 
|  | o Copy all the assets from default to default_admin so that they're
  totally separate
o Get rid of $item_theme
o Rename list_users.html.php to users.html.php
o use __call in admin controller to allow us to load any admin page | 
|  | other functionality.  This makes our user/group and access code
fully consistent. | 
|  | new menu code | 
|  | chainable factory interface and retrieve them by ids.  Streamlined the
HTML creation code a little bit in the process, moved the basic menu
functionality into Theme_View and created the option to have different
menus other than site_navigation(). | 
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|  | class with the View class.
2) Only define the form.html.php::DrawForm method once if there are multiple forms on the page (i.e. comments and add tags) |