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version 0.2 on Jan 9th, 2014

Introduction

This Plone-add-on supplies a fullscreen-button below the title of any plone article, symbolized with expanding and collapsing arrows.

The button consists of four unicode-arrow-characters, so can easily obtain visual control over the element via, f.e. change color, include a background-image, or such.

When clicked, left- and right-columns and top- and footer-elements are hidden and the main column expands to full width and height of the window.

On reload or calling another page, the view falls back to non-fullscreen in order to not accidently hide releveant context information, if the user forgets being in fullscreenmode.

Please note, that the term 'fullscreen' here doesn't mean, the browserwindow dissapears, but any element but the actual article is hidden, which let's you focus more on the content. For the former you can also just user the fulscreenmode of your browser, conventionally accessible via the F11-key.

Changelog

0.2 (2013-03-10)
  • Also hide top- and footer-elements on fullscreen. [ida]
  • Replaced bg-img with unicode-characters (arrows). [ida]
0.1 (2012-01-02)
  • Initial release

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Last updated Jan 9th, 2014

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