The problem I have isn't really with what is admin or not, or making admin sections look special... The problem I'm normally confronted with is pages in the admin/* that nearly unusable due to a theme. So I'm not really concerned with what is or isn't the admin section... I just want my log section/access control page to be readable/usable. Is there any particular reason you client thinks he needs a different theme for when he's editing a node... seems pretty silly to me, especially considering its the same form that is used to add a node. On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 11:39 +0100, Bèr Kessels wrote:
Op zaterdag 07 januari 2006 22:40, schreef Boris Mann:
Nothing that you mentioned would I consider "admin" -- none of those are areas where you are working with "administrating" the site in any way (node editing is editing content). And if you want to have different themes, then go for it.
My client considers adding or editing his content as administrating his site. Wordpress considers editing "nodes" as administrating. So, maybe Drupal does not consider this as administration, but /that/ is the whole point of this thing: Drupal cannot say for sure what is considered an administration page and what not. It depends on how a users uses his site. Its a per site thing to define what is considered "administrating that site".
Ber