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Find a better way for plugins' static files #33

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tonioo opened this issue Dec 4, 2013 · 2 comments
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Find a better way for plugins' static files #33

tonioo opened this issue Dec 4, 2013 · 2 comments
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tonioo commented Dec 4, 2013

Originally created by Antoine Nguyen on 2009-07-03T16:03:56Z

Actually, all CSS/Javascript customization needed by plugins is contained inside template files. Find a way to externalize this code inside specific files (like core static content).

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tonioo commented Dec 4, 2013

Posted by Antoine Nguyen on 2011-01-06T21:09:36Z

Actually, I think the right solution is to follow the way Django applications work (see django-cms for example).

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tonioo commented Dec 4, 2013

Posted by Redmine Admin on 2011-04-08T15:07:10Z

In [5eb1bf0d1a777607252d9e8c5c859c8d33aee5d8]:

#!CommitTicketReference repository="" revision="5eb1bf0d1a777607252d9e8c5c859c8d33aee5d8"
Finally, create only one symlink to the plugin's static directory inside modoboa's root static directory. It is more compliant with the way django applications work.
close #17

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