Re: [Fwd: Creating new pages with Wyona]
"Jason Wehmhoener" <[email protected]> Sat, 26 Oct 2002 19:08:26 -0700
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I think Markus's suggestion is the best plan yet, and I'd be happy to help
out in any way I can, though as a newbie I'm mostly looking forward to
reading it.
I'm wondering if it might be beneficial to take some time to more clearly
define the Editor, Integrator and Developer roles, and consider the needs of
those roles throughout the tutorials? I feel that in order to understand
the current tutorials I need to wear all three hats.
I agree that you want to "set the hook" as quickly as possible by allowing
people to build their own customized sites with wyona in a snap. Basically,
I imagine that an Integrator should be able to download Wyona, customize a
pub written by a Developer that is part of the Wyona team, and deploy it to
their editors. Many many many non-profits and other small organizations
have access to people of Integrator-level technical skill, but no access to
Developers.
Thanks,
Jason Wehmhoener
1. Documentation
1.1 Good to know
1.1.1 Mailinglists
1.1.2 Cocoon
1.1.3 XML / XSLT
1.1.4 Java
1.2. User Guide
1.2.1 FAQ
1.2.2 The Guide for Users
1.3. Integrator Guide
1.3.1 FAQ
1.3.2 The Guide for Integrators
1.4. Developer Guide
1.4.1 FAQ
1.4.2 The Guide for Developers
2. Klick and see
2.1. Online Tour
2.2. Demo Applications
3. Tutorials
3.1 the basics
3.1.1 static HTML Hello World (only Cocoon)
3.1.2 XML, XSLT Hello World (only Cocoon)
3.1.3 Structure in Wyona (files, directories et cetera)
3.1.4 Adding the Wyona Toolbar
3.1.5 Making the Hello World editable with Xopus and Bitflux
3.1.6 Making the Hello World publishable
3.1.7 Making the Hello World creatable (Hello Pluto, Hello Neptun, etc.)
3.1.8 Adding Access Controlling to the Hello World
3.2 the example (as proposed by Felix)
- Simple layout
- One simple document type
(title, subtitles, paragraphs, images, maybe a list)
which is editable through Xopus and Bitflux
- A basic navigation
- Possibility to upload images
- Possibility to create new pages
- Possibility to publish pages
- Basic access controlling with
one user/one role/one policy
3.2.1 play around with the example
(just click and see)
3.2.2 the example explained
(what happens in which part)
3.2.3 your own publication
(copy the example 3.2)
3.2.4 change the layout
3.2.5 add new elements
3.2.6 add a new doctype
3.2.7 extend the access rights
3.2.8 more sophisticated navigation
3.2.9 more sophisticacted file upload
3.2.10 add the sheduler