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There it is :-)<br>
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Laurent.<br>
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I do !<br>
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Laurent.<br>
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<div dir="ltr">I have it... the problem is it's in some old
version of Pages that I can no longer open. ;) Anyone have
Pages '09?</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 27 October 2014 16:21, Asko Soukka
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Martin Aspeli wrote:<br>
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course we tried this in 2007 when Alex and others
invented Deco (the<br>
original, bold, clean and beautiful concept) and that
may well have done<br>
it. I still think that it's better than anything else
out there even<br>
now, although the gap is narrowing.<br>
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</span> I hope that somone could bring the original
"Deco+UI proposal.pdf" online again.<br>
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As you may know, Mosaic Sprint Barcelona worked hard to
fix the "boring legacy stuff" to give the Deco vision a
yet another change as Plone Mosaic. So, with
plone.app.mosaic (and its versions of plone.app.blocks and
friends), it's possible to use these new style layouts
side by side legacy templates, already with Plone 4.3+.<br>
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And how is Mosaic relevant to this discussion? The
Deco/Mosaic vision describes the UI layer using such terms
and technologies that it's no longer tied to the current
Plone technologies. Deco/Mosaic page composition (be it
plone.app.blocks, Varnish ESI, or something else) does not
really need to care where do those layouts and tiles come
from.<br>
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So, as long as used tiles are not interdependent, their
backend could be replaced one by one with any fancy new
technology (of course, it would help, if we could make
Plone ZODB accessible from Python 3 code).<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Asko
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