****************************************************** * * * The TYPOlight YAML Subtemplates Extension * * Authors: TL: Felix Pfeiffer * * YAML: Dirk Jesse * * License: Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Lizenz * * * ****************************************************** Content: 1. What's the extension made for 2. Installation / Update 3. How to 4. License 5. Contact 1. What's the extension made for The Subcolumns-Extension provides a simple way to add columns to an article in typolight. These columns are added as content elements. The system generates some content elements that show the different seperators for the columnset. The extension is based on the YAML-CSS-Framework by Dirk Jesse (http://www.yaml.de) and uses the subtemplates section and code of the framework. The Extension ahould work with all modern browsers. Windows * Internet Explorer 5.01 * Internet Explorer 5.5 * Internet Explorer 6.0 * Internet Explorer 7.0 Apple/Mac * Safari 1.0.3+ * Camino 0.6+ Linux * Konqueror 3.3+ * Galeon 1.3+ * Epiphany 1.4.8+ * Lynx (Textbrowser) All * Firefox 1.0+ * Mozilla Suite 1.7.1+ * SeaMonkey 1.0+ * Netscape 8.0+ * Opera 6+ 2. Installation / Update To install or update the extension, just copy the "subcolumns" directory from this downloadarchiv to the modules directory of you typolight installation and run the install-tool. As the architecture of the extension wasn't touched for the new release, ther shouldn't be any problems when you update the extension. Even though, you should make an backup of the database. 3. Howto A columnset is added as an content element to an article. You select the set of coulumns you want to add, i.e. 30%/70%. Then you select an optional name for the columnset, add an optional gap between the columns. In the last section, you can add an ID and/or css-class for the element. The extension automatically adds some more elements the build the opener and closer of the different columns. You place the content, that should be displayed inside one column between two of the elements created by the extension. The source-code generated by the extension looks like this: