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Posted to user@lenya.apache.org by Jeremy Tan <je...@gmail.com> on 2007/08/02 12:55:25 UTC

Re: Importing an existing XML/XSLT/CSS website?

Dear Jörn,

> you shouldn't do that, or you will use all the lenya navigation  
> handling.
> instead, what you do is override the stylesheets in the menu  
> generation module to create custom code.
> only remove those parts that you don't use at all (for example, you  
> might not want breadcrumbs or tabs at all).

What I did was to create a new publication and then override all the  
default page2xhtml.xsl stylesheet in the newly created publication. I  
removed all the xsl bits from the file leaving only <xsl:template  
match="cmsbody"> and <xsl:apply-templates> beneath that. After that I  
disabled the breadcumbs and tabs bits in sitemap.xmap. The problem is  
that in the authoring view, The page displays correctly. But when I  
try to view a live site, some parts of the menu appears. I was unable  
to get CSS styling to work correctly in both authoring and live too.  
I might have left out something but I have no idea what I left out.  
Any pointers?


Cheers,
	Jeremy Tan



On 31/07/2007, at 4:18 PM, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:

> a very late reply...
>
> Nunez Steve wrote:
>
>> Has anyone else used Lenya in a configuration where
>> the  entire page layout is controlled by CSS?
>
> yes. i always do it that way. i can send you an example off-list if  
> you want.
>
>> As a more practical question, how exactly can we
>> remove all of the default Lenya publication XSLT from
>> the pipeline, and implement only a single
>> transformation?
>
> you shouldn't do that, or you will use all the lenya navigation  
> handling.
> instead, what you do is override the stylesheets in the menu  
> generation module to create custom code.
> only remove those parts that you don't use at all (for example, you  
> might not want breadcrumbs or tabs at all).
>
> regards,
>
> jörn
>
>
> -- 
> Jörn Nettingsmeier
>
> Kurt is up in heaven now.
>
>
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