On Nov 25, 2013, at 8:20 AM, Torsten Bergmann <asta...@gmx.de> wrote:

>> Bootstrap for Seaside is really cool, it allows to quickly build something 
>> that looks very polished. Thanks Torsten!
> 
> You're welcome. In return you should send give a screenshot and short 
> description
> for the Pharo success story page. The more showcases we have the better it is…

Once I have it complete I will provide some material for the page, gladly!

> Regarding your question:
> 
> #tbsButton returns a button as the name says. 
> 
> TBSButtonTag is a subclass of WAButtonTag because the offical examples 
> are also using <button> 
> 
>  See http://getbootstrap.com/components/#btn-groups
> 
> But a button should also support #callback:
> 
> So it is not an anchor by default.
> 
> Make sure to have a #form: around it and #children is correct. Otherwise
> callbacks will not work.

OK I got it working by putting it in a form. Thanks for that!

> Note: you can also leave out the whole bootstrap wrapping part and use 
> Bootstrap styles directly, for instance with an anchor:
> 
>       html anchor
>          class: 'btn btn-default';
>          callback: ...
>          with: []
> 
> Haven tested since I have no image at hand - but should work out of the box.

Whoa now I am out of my depth … I only know basic seaside and basic HTML 
(hacking it by hand in emacs), which is why your package appealed to me ;-) 

> One could easily wrap this into a #tbsAnchorButton and "WAAnchorTag subclass: 
> #TBSAnchorButtonTag"
> supporting the same API. 
> Contribute code + tests if you like. I added you on STHub. 


Thanks for the offer and the confidence ! As I said, I am not an expert. But if 
I can lend a hand I will be happy to ...



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