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− | This layout is meant to give you a clean testbed to explore examples with. It gives ONLY the barest basics to get a blank HTML page to load, ensuring your test code is at the forefront of attention. It is NOT a good start to creating a new layout--it's missing key information a functional layout needs. For examples about making layouts, please see [[S2 Cookbook: Converting a CSS design to a layout]]. | + | This layout is meant to give you a clean testbed to explore S2 examples with. It gives ONLY the barest basics to get a blank HTML page to load, ensuring your test code is at the forefront of attention. It is NOT a good start to creating a new layout--it's missing key information a functional layout needs. For examples about making layouts, please see [[S2 Cookbook: Converting a CSS design to a layout]]. |
To use it, make a new layout layer containing the code below, and then a style that uses that layout. If you need more information on how to do that, please see [[S2_Guide:_Style_System_Overview#Creating_and_managing_layers| S2 Guide: Style System Overview: Creating and managing layers]], as well as the section on creating and managing styles. | To use it, make a new layout layer containing the code below, and then a style that uses that layout. If you need more information on how to do that, please see [[S2_Guide:_Style_System_Overview#Creating_and_managing_layers| S2 Guide: Style System Overview: Creating and managing layers]], as well as the section on creating and managing styles. |
Revision as of 21:52, 10 July 2010
This layout is meant to give you a clean testbed to explore S2 examples with. It gives ONLY the barest basics to get a blank HTML page to load, ensuring your test code is at the forefront of attention. It is NOT a good start to creating a new layout--it's missing key information a functional layout needs. For examples about making layouts, please see S2 Cookbook: Converting a CSS design to a layout.
To use it, make a new layout layer containing the code below, and then a style that uses that layout. If you need more information on how to do that, please see S2 Guide: Style System Overview: Creating and managing layers, as well as the section on creating and managing styles.
S2 Testbed Layout
layerinfo "type" = "layout"; layerinfo "name" = "S2 Testbed Layout"; function Page::print() "This is a skeleton page function, for testing." { """<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" """; """"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">\n"""; """<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">\n"""; """<head>\n"""; """<title>S2 Testbed Layout</title>\n"""; """</head>\n"""; """<body>\n"""; # Code you want to test goes here """</body>\n"""; """</html>\n"""; }