If you mean the tabs from joy, each tab is its own html page which makes it more difficult.
D. On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Anne Kathrine Petterøe <[email protected]>wrote: > Now we are getting somewhere, thanks! :) > > But I just have one question. Why exactly are we using jquery tabs when we > have our own template for tabs which fits the design exactly? > > /Anne > > > On 11. apr. 2010, at 19.52, Ethan Jewett wrote: > > > The theme is now applied, however it has only applied to the tabs and > > not the dialogs. I'm not sure why that is. If you take a look at the > > tabs on the user page, you can see that the color and the gradient is > > not quite right. This should be more or less easily updated using the > > themeroller to match the existing theme. > > > > I'll have to look into how the dialogs themselves were done to see why > > the theme isn't getting picked up. > > > > Ethan > > > > On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Richard Hirsch <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I agree "Redmond" looks perfect - can't wait to see how it effects the > >> tabs... > >> > >> > >> D, > >> > >> On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 9:41 PM, Ethan Jewett <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > >>> The modal dialogs will need to have a theme applied to them that is > >>> aligned to the overall ESME theme. I was just nosing around the JQuery > >>> UI website and saw that we may be able to get this out of the way > >>> pretty easily using the Themeroller that they provide at > >>> http://jqueryui.com/themeroller/ > >>> > >>> It seems like the "Redmond" theme is a pretty close match, so that > >>> might be a good starting point. I may be able to take a look at this > >>> this weekend, but wanted to make sure that everyone else was aware > >>> since it looks like it could save a lot of effort! > >>> > >>> Ethan > >>> > >> > >
