On 11/03/10 04:59, Adrian Cochrane wrote: > First, I am a new developer here. My name is Adrian. I'm only 15, but > I'm really keen on contributing to some Open Source, and OSM looks > like a very good project that can do with a hand in developing the GUI > so normal users can use it. I know the client side web languages, > Python, and some C (namely Obj-C for iPhone). I'd like to work on the > UI. > I have some ideas to make the disabled tabs look better. I have a > screenshot attached if it will come across, and the CSS I'd apply to > the tabs will be (I tried this out through Web Inspector/Fire Bug > debugging interface): > text-decoration: line-through; background-color: > #bbbbbb; color: white > Any pointers or suggestions?
Hi there, and thanks for offering to get involved... All the code is in svn - instructions on how to install and run it locally for development purposes can be found here: http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Rails_port The specific thing you looked at was (annoyingly) being styled directly from javascript so I've just changed that - my commit is here: http://trac.openstreetmap.org/changeset/20414 So the styling of the disabled tabs can now be done directly in the CSS file that you can see here: http://trac.openstreetmap.org/browser/sites/rails_port/public/stylesheets/common.css You just need to play with the rules for "#tabnav a.disabled" to change the style of the disabled tabs. If people like your suggested styling then I can commit that, or I can sort you out with svn acccess so you can do it. Tom -- Tom Hughes ([email protected]) http://compton.nu/ _______________________________________________ dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev

