[Xerte-dev] Re: CSS Themes
Ron Mitchell
ronm at mitchellmedia.co.uk
Mon Oct 27 11:57:35 GMT 2014
Hi Fay
I'd be keen to discuss all this at some point because I've been working on
different themes too and I think before a guide can be written we really
need to agree the best long term solution for theme integration. I know
there are various ways this can be achieved right now but I think there are
lots of considerations too. This was a topic we had in the euro bid which
was obviously unsuccessful but might hopefully be successful next time.
I suspect Tom or Inge might have been in touch offlist about access to the
currently private forum? If not I'm sure they will be.
BW
Ron
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[mailto:xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Fay Cross
Sent: 22 October 2014 11:07
To: Xerte Dev Mailing List
Subject: [Xerte-dev] CSS Themes
We have a couple of people in Nottingham who have made some great custom
style sheets for their projects in toolkits. I'm going to use their files to
make a guide for people who want to do something similar themselves but they
also mentioned an idea they had that I thought I'd raise here.
They wanted (but haven't got the time at the moment - possibly at all) to
make a theme editor for toolkits. I'm sure there's no time to develop this
in time for the first release of the new editor but it sounds like something
that would be great for future versions.
Also, Julian mentioned there's a forum for sharing issues/thoughts on the
new editor. Could someone send me a link to it please. I was going to have a
proper play with it this week sometime.
Thanks
Fay
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