Never used the Container macro, while the Box macro IMO is more highly used
(specially on 
xwiki.org) in combination with "floatinginfobox" class.
Thanks,
Caty
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 19:46, Anca Luca <lucaa(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
  Hi devs,
 There is obviously some overlapping between the purposes of the box
 macro (
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Box+Macro)
 and the container macro
 (
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Container+Macro),
 namely that the box macro is just a very specific type of container.
 How do you feel about moving all or some of the box macros
 functionalities to the container macro and either implement the box
 macro as a particular type of container, or deprecate it completely?
 The way I see it is that the container macro would have parameters to
 allow to:
 * fix its size
 * render a border around
 * use a background color
 * title (to be discussed, I am not 100% convinced that it's generic enough)
 * image (to be discussed, same)
 * layout it inside text (float it to the left or right)
 * other decorations we could find useful for the users (note that devs
 could still write css if they want more).
 I know that all these functions can be accomplished by CSS, but so is
 the columned layout, for example, and the idea is to provide to the
 users an easy way to do it (in this case, WYSIWYG).
 I'm +1, regardless of the solution (deprecate or not), but I am very
 convinced of the overlapping, they should not be 2 different
 implementations.
 Thanks,
 Anca
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