That's sounds awesome Christian, and thanks for the quick reply. I'll spin 
up a new vm to mess around with the css - if I make progress I'll report 
back. Otherwise, I'm looking forward to the upgrade!

On Monday, June 3, 2013 3:18:36 AM UTC-4, cjohansen wrote:
>
> > I have an instance of Gitorious configured on CentOS using the installer 
> > script, and now that it's up and running, I'd like to customize a few 
> > things. Namely, tab spacing for source code (it uses something like 8 
> > spaces and sucks up a ton of screen real estate). Additionally, the 
> overall 
> > width of content is too small the primary users of this Gitorious server 
> > have rather large screens and the fixed width is limiting. 
> > 
> > I'm guessing that the latter can be solved with css, but perhaps the 
> former 
> > is an actual config somewhere. 
> > 
> > Any ideas where to start looking? 
>
> The width thing can probably be tweaked with CSS, but I should warn you 
> that various dimensions are fairly hard-coded throughout, so you will 
> probably have to change quite a few places. The tab width unfortunately 
> cannot be changed in the current version of Gitorious (it prints tabs, 
> so the browser decides how to display them). 
>
> The good news is that we're on the verge of releasing a new UI. This UI 
> replaces tabs with spaces for display, and allow you to customize how 
> many spaces goes into a tab. It's also based on Twitter bootstrap, and 
> has an infinitely more customizable UI CSS-wise. 
>
> You should be able to upgrade within the month. 
>
> Christian 
>

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