ResourceRegistries

  A registry for linked Stylesheet files and Javascripts.

  This registry is mainly aimed at solving the following usecases:

  - Enable product authors to register stylesheets with their product
    installers without having to resort to override either header.pt or
    ploneCustom.css creating potential conflicts with other products.

  - Enable more componentialization of the stylesheets provided with Plone
    (and other products) without having to increase the number of http
    requests for a Plone page.

  - Enable condition checking on stylesheets. Great for variable
    look-and-feel for groups/roles/folders/departments/content-types/etc

  - Enable inline dynamic stylesheets. For those style rules that should
    vary for each request. Mainly used for things like header-bar-
    backgroundimages, department colors etc.

  - Enable developers to activate/deactivate their styles in a simpler way

Usage

  The CSSRegistry and JSRegistry is configured through the ZMI. it can be found
  in the ZMI of your plonesite as 'portal_css' and 'portal_javascript'.

  Add links to stylesheets that exist in your skins paths, by ids;  like
  'plone.css', 'ploneCustom.css' etc.

  Linked stylesheets take some parameters:

  id -- The id mentioned above. the Zope id of the stylesheet to be used.

  expression -- A CMF expression to be evaluated to check if the stylesheet
  should be included in output or not.

  media -- The media for which the stylesheet should apply, normally empty or
  'all'. other possible values are 'screen', 'print' etc.

  rel -- Link relation. defaults to 'stylesheet', and should almost always
  stay that way. For designating alternative stylesheets.

  rendering -- How to link the stylesheet from the html page:

      - 'import' - the default. normal css import

      - 'link' - works better for old browsers an alternate stylesheets

      - 'inline' - render the stylesheet inline instead of linking it
        externally. Use
        sparingly. Costs bandwidth, but is very useful for style that vary for
        example on a per-folder-basis, like those famous header graphics bars.

  If several stylesheets listed directly after each other in the registry have
  the same parameters and expression, they will be concatenated into a larger,
  composite, stylesheet on rendering. - This can be useful for splitting
  stylesheets into smaller components for overrideing, while preserving
  cacheability and minimising the number of http-requests to Plone.

  This tool was started at the excellent SnowSprint 2005 - Organised by
  Telesis in the Austrian Alps. Thanks, Jodok! :)

Credits

    Geir Bkholt -- "Plone Solutions":http://www.plonesolutions.com

    Matt Hamilton -- "Netsight Internet Solutions":http://www.netsight.co.uk

Plone Solutions AS

  "http://www.plonesolutions.com":http://www.plonesolutions.com

  "info@plonesolutions.com":mailto:info@plonesolutions.com

Netsight Internet Solutions

  "http://www.netsight.co.uk":http://www.netsight.co.uk/

  "info@netsight.co.uk":mailto:info@netsight.co.uk
