First of all: the layout mockups posted by you guys are awesome. Cannot wait to see
"jboss portal 2.6 released today" flickering across some news ticker
It would be a nice feature if it was possible to define page layouts that go beyond the
classical column based layouts. I imagine to have a page layout designer whose widgets
resemble java layout manager. E.g flow layout but especially a border layout and absolute
layouts which stay an an absolute screen position.
Each region of a layout manager can be assigned a name and then the complete layout
template could be saved.
Then, to wire portlet instances to a page layout, they only would have to be assigned a
region name.
I know that the wiring by region-name is already present but don't know whether what
I have described above would be possible.
Especiially, a page layout designer UI would be breathtaking because I would like to see
that portal frameworks go beyond the classical choices of two column or three column
layouts.
What I'd like to be able to do is for example to have a column layout at the center of
the page.
At the top I'd reserve two regions for a drop down navigation menu and tabs. At the
bottom I would maybe like to have an absolute region which doesn't move with vertiical
scrolls into which I could add a task-bar, for example using the Tomahawk Fsheye
navigation menu.
It would be cool to show people that JBoss portal goes beyond the classical portal
metaphors.
With this in mind I think that I would rather not use a dhtml foldout for layout selection
but rather to grant a full page region to this dialog. The complexity of such a dialog can
expand and a foldout might start to look a little overloaded in the end, if people start
adding their own customized layout schemes.
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