On 17 November 2012 19:13, Gary Gregory <[email protected]> wrote: > Can we have a wee bit of developer docs someplace that talks about why we > have our own copy of Bootstrap and JQuery instead of referring to them on > the interwebs?
Well, I guess you could pull jquery from google [1], but I don't know of any site hosting bootstrap. Also I think it's better not to depend on others for the libs we need to display the site correctly. Maybe we could write a couple of lines in the wiki? > Also, if we tweak these, how, and what would be the process for updating to > a new version of the various .js files. In my opinion, jquery and bootstrap files should not be modified themselves. All required modifications are done in site.css and site.js (which are included after the libs so they override them). When you want to upgrade a lib, you just overwrite the existing one with the new version, leaving the file name the same. No need to modify the template. Afterwards you test to see if any modification is needed in site.css/js. That's how I do it for log4php anyway. Regards, Ivan [1] https://developers.google.com/speed/libraries/devguide --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
