Noel J. Bergman wrote:
The avalon-tigris skin comes with a css that can be used to change some parts. Look here for example, it's avalon-tigris: http://chaperon.sourceforge.net/Nicola,I prefer the new avalon-tigris skin, but I'd rather have the smaller font size used by Avalon or Centipede. And maybe punch the colors to match a color scheme drawn from the logo, perhaps our logo designer would like to provide some input on that score.
To have Forrest build the site, you have to install Forrest. That is download the Forrest distro, unpack it in a dir, ans set FORREST_HOME env variable and set the bin dir in the path.So, do I have a go-ahead to do the conversion now? :-)As per Danny's comment, I think that you and Dion need to tell us how we would run Forrest by itself and/or through Maven. For example, could you update the web-site target in build.xml, and tell us what we need to have installed so that we can just run: $./build.sh web-site and have our new Forrest-built site?
To use Forrest standalone do just "forrest".
To have it integrated in the buildfile, Forrest comes with an entity that can be included in the Ant buildfile, so you can use the Forrest targets as they were in the buildfile itself.
As for Maven, it can simply in the meantime call an Ant project to run Forrest, till Dion or someone elso does the plugin.
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