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can disable any module credits if you want. Update the theme to obey
it.
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gallery module. This type of mass update is prone to some small bugs.
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1) drop unnecessary semicolon
2) start with <?php for extra security in the case that the server itself doesn't
have short_tags enabled (the app won't work, but we need to make sure that we're
still secure)
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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() { }
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Removed .first class, it's not needed, at least not now. Moved all top-level layout containers to page.html.php so that if themers want to replace YUI grids with something else, like Blueprint, they only really need to edit page.html.php.
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Now we have an overall page layout (page.html.php) which has a $content
variable, and that $content will be one of several possible secondary
views. Currently, it is either photo.html.php or album.html.php.
header, footer, breadcrumb, sidebar, anything common to all pages is
in page.html.php.
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Replace theme HTML with *almost* the latest stuff from the
mockups. (it doesn't include r18467 yet).
Our theme format is now modelled after WordPress / Habari's style
where you have one entry point per type (eg: album.php) which can
load up whatever parts it needs (eg: $theme->display("header"))
Created album and photo helpers which have create() functions
that form the base of our new API, along with tests for them.
Created our own version of the ORM_MPTT since the existing
versions were too buggy and unsupported to depend upon. Only has
a minimal implementation so far, and the tests are not yet
committed.
Added path(), thumbnail_path() and resize_path() to Item_Model
Extended the scaffolding to allow you to add lots of
photos/albums into your hierarchy.
Deleted modules/mptt -- we're not going to use this anymore.
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the controller initiates a request to a top level page (eg:
album.html.php) which is then free to include whatever other page
chunks it wants with calls like <?= $theme->display('header.html') ?>
Variables like $item and $children are in the global space for all
views.
theme.php helper is now Theme.php library which lets us store the name
of the theme inside the variable itself. This means that the theme
does not have to know its own name because you can use $theme->url()
for all urls to stuff inside the theme itself, which makes it possible
to cline a theme without changing a single line.
Still using the mock album UI.
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