Andrew, Thanks for your reply. I will check out bootstrap as soon I learn a little more about creating a CRUD with dancer. Again, thank you for answering. 2015-08-04 1:49 GMT-05:00 Andrew Solomon <andrew@geekuni.com>:
Hi Richard
Don't get too bogged down in HTML. I'm sure it will take you less than an hour to learn the essentials of HTML reading something like this http://www.w3schools.com/html/
On the other hand, CSS and Javascript are a considerable learning curve and writing it yourself from scratch is an ordeal because it involves a lot of testing to make sure it works in all browsers.
If you're just trying to learn how Dancer works as a framework, go ahead with copying and modifying the templates that are there. If you're putting together a site for use in production, I'd recommend downloading a Bootstrap ( http://getbootstrap.com/ ) template from a site like http://startbootstrap.com/ or https://wrapbootstrap.com/ then copy and modify them to use as Template Toolkit (http://www.template-toolkit.org/) files.
Does that answer your question?
Andrew
On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 1:32 AM, Richard Reina <gatorreina@gmail.com> wrote:
Been trying to teach myself dancer over the last several days and have begun to grasp the basics of creating a very simple CRUD. However, I am beginning to realize that I need to know HTML. Would to best plance for some who does not know html be to simply copy index.tt, edit it to create templates? Or is there a better easier way?
Thanks
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