On Nov 4, 2006, at 11:16 AM, Jason Dillon wrote:
Sweet! Very nice :-)
Do you know if it is possible to skin the Nabble message/thread
view too?
There wasn't a way that I saw and there isn't much to the interface.
Though it seems to mysteriously pick up parts of your css for fonts
and font colors on the message/thread view. Wouldn't mind figuring
out how it's doing that as I'd prefer a different font like on the
maven/nabble message view.
-David
--jason
On Nov 3, 2006, at 6:57 PM, David Blevins wrote:
I took a break from coding today and setup the confluence space to
send out notifications on changes. Since there weren't too many
other projects, I went ahead and did that for them too :)
Secondly, I beefed up the site template a bit so that it can have
a side-bar on the right we can use to direct people to the more
interesting areas of the website and focus people on some of the
key things we are doing. You can add a side-bar to the right of
any page by creating a new page in confluence called "${title}
Links", where $title is the page in which you'd like the side-bar
to appear. There's even the 'Recently Updated' section on the top
right like we had for a bit back when we were using confluenza.
So everyone who comes to the sight will know what's "fresh".
Thirdly, I saw the cool stuff that Maven is doing with the free
Nabble service and thought, "wow that's really cool". So to took
a stab at configuring the Nabble setup for OpenEJB in a way that's
nice and organized and then slapped our look and feel on it. So
now people who browse the site can even post to the mailing list
or search our archives.
Feel free to poke, twist, pull, spin, and/or tinker with any of
the above to add you personal touch. The more ideas the better!
-David