[Checkins] SVN: groktoolkit/trunk/doc/tutorial.rst move ZPT sidebar lower down in the tutorial
Jan-Wijbrand Kolman
janwijbrand at gmail.com
Tue Feb 8 10:27:53 EST 2011
Log message for revision 120217:
move ZPT sidebar lower down in the tutorial
Changed:
U groktoolkit/trunk/doc/tutorial.rst
-=-
Modified: groktoolkit/trunk/doc/tutorial.rst
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--- groktoolkit/trunk/doc/tutorial.rst 2011-02-08 14:52:34 UTC (rev 120216)
+++ groktoolkit/trunk/doc/tutorial.rst 2011-02-08 15:27:53 UTC (rev 120217)
@@ -2,29 +2,11 @@
Grok tutorial
=============
-.. raw:: html
-
- Also available as <a href="./tutorial.pdf">PDF</a>.
-
.. contents::
Welcome to the Grok tutorial!
=============================
-.. sidebar:: Getting started with Zope Page Templates
-
- You can find introductions and more information about Zope Page Templates
- (ZPT, sometimes also called TAL) in various places:
-
- http://plone.org/documentation/tutorial/zpt
-
- http://wiki.zope.org/ZPT/FrontPage
-
- Note that some of the information in these introductions may refer to
- concepts not available in Grok or the Zope Toolkit, in particular variables
- like ``here`` or ``template``. The basic principles will work with Grok
- however; try reading ``context`` or ``view`` instead.
-
Grok is a powerful and flexible web application framework for Python
developers. In this tutorial we will show you the various things you can do
with Grok, and how Grok can help you build your web application. We'll start
@@ -329,6 +311,20 @@
.. include:: groktut/publishing_a_simple_web_page/src/sample/app_templates/index.pt
:literal:
+.. sidebar:: Getting started with Zope Page Templates
+
+ You can find introductions and more information about Zope Page Templates
+ (ZPT, sometimes also called TAL) in various places:
+
+ http://plone.org/documentation/tutorial/zpt
+
+ http://wiki.zope.org/ZPT/FrontPage
+
+ Note that some of the information in these introductions may refer to
+ concepts not available in Grok or the Zope Toolkit, in particular variables
+ like ``here`` or ``template``. The basic principles will work with Grok
+ however; try reading ``context`` or ``view`` instead.
+
Then reload the page:
http://localhost:8080/test
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