On 14 April 2015 at 16:11, Hervé BOUTEMY <[email protected]> wrote:
> wow, impressive! > Definitely agree!!! > > what I don't like is that it does not use my wide screen, which is not > great > on some key pages like http://maven.matsuo-it.com/#/plugins/index.html I wonder what sort of resolution you're using?? :-) I wonder if it could be possible to have atfix for left menu? and a mix of atfix and scroll spy for right one? See http://getbootstrap.com/javascript/#scrollspy and http://getbootstrap.com/javascript/#affix > > > but there are a lot of great ideas that proves people can create great > skins! > > Regarding Jekyll and asciidoctor, I have in my todo list to draw a picture > of > how maven-site-plugin currently uses reports, Doxia and Doxia SiteTools to > render a site with a skin > I'm convinced we can replace Doxia SiteTools without wreaking havoc > What I still don't know is if Jekyll and/or asciidoctor know about a > notion of > skin, ie reusable template > > I will be offline for somthing like 3 weeks: I hope to draw a first draft > of the > picture to let time thinking about its improvement during my vacation :) > > Then for the current skins r&d, I won't be available at the moment > > But definitely, it's something really interesting: I don't know if we have > something like a skins-community to share skins > Nothing at http://maven.apache.org/skins/index.html > But > http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-site-plugin/examples/creatingskins.html > links "Examples of Existing Skins" to > http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Maven+Skins > > Notice this is a Codehaus MAVENUSER Confluence content, that will disappear > when Codehaus shuts down: seems like we'll need to migrate at least part of > it, I don't know how, to ASF... > And I hope we can have external contributors on ASF Confluence: once again > I > don't know > > I'll try to see what I can do before going offline... > > Regards, > > Hervé > > Le mardi 14 avril 2015 00:58:16 Marek Romanowski a écrit : > > Hi, > > I saw Karl's mail about Maven Web Site and I've decided to post some > > questions to you all. > > > > A few months ago I was thinking about how hard would it be to provide > > modern theme for maven generated sites. I wanted to have full project > > documentation within project, ideally generated with standard maven > tools. > > Documentation should be usable on mobile devices, and extremely data > > centric, without any distracting parts. > > > > First I've found reflow skin, and basing on it I've created clone that > uses > > Bootstrap 3.3 - http://tunguski.github.io/msb3-maven-skin (not deployed > in > > maven central). > > > > But I found working with custom maven site generation extremely hard, > > especially when you compare it to tools like Jekyll. > > > > So I started a research project asking how hard would it be to create > > totally new theme without changing default maven site generation. I've > > created proof of concept visible here: http://maven.matsuo-it.com. Full > > source code is availible on github: > > https://github.com/tunguski/angular-boostrapize-maven-site. > > > > Generally it is starndard maven site data, but themed using bootstrap > 3.3. > > It uses Angular 1.4 for data extraction (from original site), adding > > dynamic elements like menu generation, scroll to top etc. At this point > it > > probably won't index in search engines at all. > > > > Goals achieved in most part: > > * it looks and works really well on all kinds of devices > > * it has themes changed in seconds - you may choose a skin and > highlighting > > theme (upper right corner of the screen) > > * it creates additional menu builded from headers in page content > > * it unifies theme for sites created with default and fluido skin > > * it tries to provide fresh view on javadocs and java sources (it's far > > from perfect) > > * it adds simple search of artifacts from search.maven.org > > * it provides proof of concept for dynamic report basing on maven web > site > > data - broken links report: > > http://maven.matsuo-it.com/#/_views/reports/linkage.html > > > > Main things that are broken are in-page anchors, no images, breadcrumb > and > > page title generation (all listed in readme.md). > > > > Ok, after that very long introduction I'd like to ask you what do you > think > > about this simple r&d. I'm especially interested in: > > > > * What do you think about these themes and layout in context of maven > site? > > * Would it be useful for Maven community in any part if some specific > > things were finnished? If yes, what could be done? > > > > > > > > Kind Regards, > > Marek Romanowski. > > > > > > ps.: As it is my first mail on this list, I'd like to thank you all for > > outstanding work you are doing! > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > -- Olivier Lamy http://twitter.com/olamy | http://linkedin.com/in/olamy
