That was what I thought. Thank you very much. With experience with trials in the last months and the build off Add-In, I'm about to start rewritten a huge Flex desktop application, with a UI completely outdated.
I've been reading about UI and UX in the last few days and I have to change a lot. For example, my worst form has 4 layers of tabs ! This happens because of years and years of adding more info to the form. I need to rethink. Probably join groups of tabs and perhaps change from tabs to navigation stack to be compatible with mobile. I asked for a few companies to redesign my application and I'm getting huge budgets. Perhaps purchasing a ready to use, pure html/css theme like one of those: https://themeforest.net/category/site-templates/admin-templates are a better option. Then I can pick up the jewel css and start customizing each element to get as close as possible to the purchased theme. I'm not a designer and I don't have an unlimited budget but I need to rebuild the UI on the migration to Royale. With the difficult choices, do you prefer to pay for a company to build a theme from the ground up or pick up one of those ready to use themes as is ? Harbs <harbs.li...@gmail.com> escreveu no dia quarta, 19/01/2022 à(s) 12:18: > Jewel has a theme css file which can be changed. Not sure how far you can > take that. > > One thing I’d like to work on in the next few months is another component > set. Possibly Bootstrap. > > I’m actually currently leaning more towards doing a > Semantic-UI/Fomantic-UI set. https://semantic-ui.com/ and > https://fomantic-ui.com/ > > That system has a really impressive theming system > https://fomantic-ui.com/usage/theming.html > > > On Jan 17, 2022, at 3:38 AM, Hugo Ferreira <hferreira...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > How easy is it to apply a admin panel template on top of jewel ? > > For example: https://themes.getbootstrap.com > >