I remember someone doing this a while back and using a {{if domain1 then 
this.cssurl = url1 else this.cssurl = url2}}
basically, returning a different css file for a different domain...
if you don't think that just a different css would look all that different, 
I suggest you take a look here: www.csszengarden.com

On Saturday, April 5, 2014 11:56:38 PM UTC-7, Kenneth wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to build an app that handle multiple domains but totally 
> different layouts. 
>
> I'm thinking something like this:
>
> views/domain1/layout.html
>                       default/index.html
>                       ..........
>
> views/domain2/layout.html
>                     default/index.html
>                     ...........
>
> I made an table called site that contains domainname and domain_url and by 
> matching domainname and request.env.host_name I get an domain_url from 
> database. 
> In every .html I have changed the {{extend "layout.html"}} to {{extend 
> domain_url + "layout.html"}}
>
> The same can be done for static folder. 
>
> I'm I doing this too complicated?
>
>
> Kenneth
>

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