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Revision as of 06:57, 11 May 2011
Getting Started
Tutorials
How to Implement Extensions
You can write your own extension. A Skalli extension are all display & application logic elements needed to provide a specific functionality. You can simply bring Skalli to visualise their information.
Find out how to write your extension:
Terms
Extension | All display & application logic elements needed to provide a specific functionality. You can write your own extensions and bring Skalli to visualise their information. |
Info Box | A single box displaying the information of one extension to the user |
Project Details Page | The main project page containing the info boxes |
View Mode | The project details page without edit forms and without initially visible editing capabilities |
Navigation Panel | The list of links on the left hand side (currently of the project details page) |
Edit Mode | The forms page when clicking edit in the navigation panel of the project details page |