Difference between revisions of "Composite Layout Design"
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− | Composite design blends the idea's of [[Standard Layout Design]] and [[Static Layout Design]] together. It uses a combination of standard pre-made widgets in a layout but then provides additional functionality through targeted HTML widget. Composite designs are good for adding in functionality without having to create | + | Composite design blends the idea's of [[Standard Layout Design]] and [[Static Layout Design]] together. It uses a combination of standard pre-made widgets in a layout but then provides additional functionality through targeted HTML widget. Composite designs are good for adding in functionality without having to create a specific widget. This is particularly useful if the functionality only exists in one layout and can be done without an system deployments or updates. |
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Latest revision as of 08:54, 18 July 2012
See also: Layouts
For more information, see Layout Editor.
Composite design blends the idea's of Standard Layout Design and Static Layout Design together. It uses a combination of standard pre-made widgets in a layout but then provides additional functionality through targeted HTML widget. Composite designs are good for adding in functionality without having to create a specific widget. This is particularly useful if the functionality only exists in one layout and can be done without an system deployments or updates.