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This is a simple tool that provides specific content as actions. Simply put the paths in the content_paths field (absolute or relative to the portal), adjust the category if needed, and use the actions anywhere in your skin. As an added bonus, translatable content (such as LinguaPlone content), will automatically result in translated actions pointing at the correct translation.

Current release

No stable release available yet.

Experimental releases

Upcoming and alpha/beta/candidate releases

  • Alpha releases should only be used for testing and development.
  • Beta releases and Release Candidates are normally released for production testing, but should not be used on mission-critical sites.
  • Always install on a separate test server first, and make sure you have proper backups before installing.
takeaction: content as actions 0.3 (Beta release) Released Aug 22, 2007
Better action ids for CSS styling
takeaction: content as actions 0.2 (Beta release) Released Apr 3, 2007
Better handling of missing translations
takeaction: content as actions 0.1 (Beta release) Released Mar 29, 2007
Initial release

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takeaction, content as actions

Introduction

This is a simple tool that provides specific content as actions. Simply put the paths in the content_paths field (absolute or relative to the portal), adjust the category if needed, and use the actions anywhere in your skin.

As an added bonus, translatable content (such as LinguaPlone content), will automatically result in translated actions pointing at the correct translation.

Installation

Choose the 'takeaction' profile in the portal_setup tool, and import.

License

GNU GPL, see LICENSE.txt

Credits

TakeAction was developed by Jarn, formerly Plone Solutions for Mnemonic, March 2007

Design and development:
Jarn (Martijn Pieters)
by Martijn Pieters last modified August 28, 2008 - 18:11

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