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Marcus Christie commented on AIRAVATA-2441: ------------------------------------------- Updated notes on the base-pga-theme: https://github.com/SciGaP/base-pga-theme/commit/f22819bdbdf804a0ee58c38ff18b871caa69282e > Can we structure PGA theme to have a separate landing page and light branding > in the app? > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: AIRAVATA-2441 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-2441 > Project: Airavata > Issue Type: Improvement > Reporter: Marcus Christie > Assignee: Marcus Christie > > This is an idea offered by Levi McGranahan. The problem is that currently the > PGA theme affects every page of the PGA and sometimes the CSS that one wants > to include in the PGA theme collides with the CSS used in the PGA itself. > Levi suggested having a separate "landing page" (the home page) that could be > defined by the theme and would use the theme's CSS and but then once you log > into PGA there is only PGA CSS so no collision. Once logged into the PGA we > could display a brand image of a certain size in the header, and maybe other > light branding elements but PGA would have control of the layout. > The thinking is that this aligns much better with how organizations are > already ready to brand web applications. They already have templates for > landing pages with their own CSS. So making a landing page should be easy > (this is true of the IU Cybergateway). What is much harder is getting an > organization's branding CSS to work well with PGA's CSS. > The scope of this issue is to first evaluate whether this is possible and how > much effort will be involved. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029)