I agree we need to do some ground work to figure out exactly what we want before we ask for it. <br><br>Has anyone used a similar extension in DW before? I've used one for Mambo/Joomla! a while back but all that really did was give you a list of common variables to plug into a file. A helpful reference, but did not really change how I worked. What are the limits of a Dreamweaver Extension? I'd love to see some examples of similar extension applications if anyone has a link or extension name that may be relevant.
<br><br><div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Peter, my suggestion would be to go with ChipIn as it's a tool that's worked
<br>successfully on <a href="http://Groups.drupal.org">Groups.drupal.org</a>.<br><br>Also, I think we need to do more work on spec so people know what the would<br>be supporting and we need to get more feedback on a spec that people would
<br>be willing to pay for it.<br><br>Cheers,<br>Kieran<br><br>On 8/14/07, Peter Apokotos <<a href="mailto:drupal@apokotos.com">drupal@apokotos.com</a>> wrote:<br>><br>> If anyone would like to donate to this project please go here <http://
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<br>><br>><br>> On Aug 10, 2007, at 9:52 PM, Steven Peck wrote:<br>><br>> > Any theme can make all the others go away. However, that is really an<br>> > advance theme issue.<br>> ><br>> > By far the vast majority of the Drupal admin population needs the help
<br>> > of the included starter css. As such, those advanced enough merely<br>> > exclude print $styles in their theme and accept they will need to<br>> > build everything from scratch. The rest of us can leverage the
<br>> > existing helper css quite nicely.<br>> ><br>> > Drupal 6 theming takes this much further.<br>> ><br>> > -sp<br>> ></blockquote></div><br>