On 07/26/2012 10:42 AM, Jonathan Solichin wrote:
Hi Jerome,

All the advise you mentioned should now be fixed on github. Ajax search is
now implemented.

For the record, we are discussing this here : https://github.com/jssolichin/xo5/commit/d85d1f90d023197f825cf22f7d95616a011962be#L0L-1

Another topic : I think it would be great if you could split xwiki.css in two files : one with styles specific to xorange (xo-content styling, etc.) and another one with XWiki-specific styles - even when related to the layout and responsivness of xorange. The goal is to make it easy to derive your skin to build other responsive skins. I for instance plan to redesign my personal site based on your work.

Peace,
Jerome


I will be working on color themes, while still trying to ensure consistency
through out XE UI.

Thank you again!
Jonathan Solichin

On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Jonathan Solichin <[email protected]>wrote:

Hello Friends,

As you may or may not know, I have been working on a responsive skin for
XWiki for GSOC (http://23.21.87.183:8080/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome). As
I continue to add further details and refinements into the skin, I would
like to kindly ask for your help in doing so. In order to make sure that I
did not miss anything and the skin is as complete as possible, I would like
to, if possible, request a XAR of an existing wiki (or complex pages) so
that I may see the result of implementing the skin on more than the default
wiki data.

If this is not a possible, I would like to still enlist your help in
testing some basic/your favorite functionality/features of xwiki. There are
several ways to do this:

    - By downloading the current skin and testing it on your XWiki:
    https://github.com/jssolichin/xo5
    - By playing around with the live instance (uses default admin
    user/password): http://23.21.87.183:8080/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome
    - By letting me know of your favorite applications (so that I may look
    into implementing them)

Anything you want to note is fine. Bug and feature request are both
welcome, as I think communal ideas are often better than one. Even if you
did not have a chance to play too much with the skin, go ahead and let me
know what you think I should check on (based on your experience) and/or
give me any suggestions that may have come up while reading this.
Technicality permitting, I will check myself.

Helping with this process will help make the skin better, and maybe help
it to be tailored to your (/type of) wiki and the community surrounding the
platform in general.

Thank you in advance for your time!
Jonathan Solichin

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Peace,
---Jerome

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