[drupal-devel] Enable multiple block regions (not just "left" and "right" sidebars)
Drupal.org didn't seem to send this out (unless it's still out there somewhere), so I'm reposting. Summary: This is a revised patch for introducing multiple regions, responding to recent suggestions and guidance. It preserves multiple themes and block admin overview page. Thanks all for sticking with this patch. I'm hoping it's nearing application. ____________________ #113 submitted by nedjo on July 28, 2005 - 18:24 Attachment: regioning6.patch (33.87 KB) http://drupal.org/files/issues/regioning6.patch Thanks for all the feedback and suggestions a few days back on multiple themes and regioning. The priorities I heard were: * maintain multiple theme support * keep a block overview admin page * make block placement in different themes easier/more predictable * if possible, open the way for an AJAX-based interactive regioning solution, e.g., drag blocks to the regions they should be in I've implemented a solution that, I'm thinking, pretty well meets these priorities. Rather than moving region placement to the individual block configuration page, I've implemented a distinct local task (admin page) for each theme, so that each theme can have its own settings, not only for block placement but also enabling and weight. To implemement this, I've added a 'theme' field to the blocks table. The trickiest part is ensuring that, when a theme is enabled, a default set of blocks are added (as when, on drupal installation, two blocks from the user module are enabled). I've introduced a system_initialize_theme_blocks() function for this purpose. I'm hoping that this patch iteration is nearing readiness to apply. Please review and test if you are in a position to do so. Screenshot to follow. ____________________ #114 submitted by nedjo on July 28, 2005 - 18:28 Attachment: theme_block_admin.png (15.89 KB) http://drupal.org/files/issues/theme_block_admin.png Screenshot showing theme-specific block admin. There is a local task for each enabled theme. Clicking on the theme's link loads a block admin page rendered in that theme, with that theme's available regions highlighted, and with that theme's available blocks as placement options.
On 29 Jul 2005, at 06:42, Nedjo Rogers wrote:
Drupal.org didn't seem to send this out (unless it's still out there somewhere), so I'm reposting.
The mails are getting too big (> 100 KB) so Mailman is discarding/ blocking them. Time to finish up this work, I'd say. ;) -- Dries Buytaert :: http://www.buytaert.net/
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