By default you're seeing the Project Explorer, which is meant to combine the functionalities of many of the other Explorerish views. I'm not sure what you mean by "best practice", but any types of Content you don't want included can be disabled from the in-view preferences (Customize View...). We've tried to make JavaScript Resources as non-intrusive as possible in Helios, but you're free to disable anything and everything you don't care about.
Russell Bateman Messages: 2707 Registered: July 2009 Location: Provo, Utah, USA
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On 04-May-11 12:35, Nitin Dahyabhai wrote:
> By default you're seeing the Project Explorer, which is meant to combine
> the functionalities of many of the other Explorerish views. I'm not sure
> what you mean by "best practice", but any types of Content you don't
> want included can be disabled from the in-view preferences
> ( http://help.eclipse.org/helios/topic/org.eclipse.platform.do c.user/tasks/tasks-48b.htm).
> We've tried to make JavaScript Resources as non-intrusive as possible in
> Helios, but you're free to disable anything and everything you don't
> care about.
Wow. This is perfect--does everything I ever wanted to do.