this is what I'm working on, started with the exhibition page, but it
could be generalized.
I only added now the background pattern of the ubuntu website, following
on the ubuntu font by chris.
This is only CSS editing, but I had to delete the navigation tab on the
top from the html.
I say so, because apparently it's "easy" to edit the plone css custom
theme, but edit the structure might be more painful.
Next I want to display images for each project and a slightly longer
description.
attached there's a screenshot..
M
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 10:45 PM, Marco Donnarumma <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hey folks,
I got my head around the CSS editing of PLONE.
I can do the CSS job, the only downside is that it has to be done
with Plone in development mode.
This apparently would slow down the site a bit.
However, fact is, if we modify a css class, this will affect the
whole website.
How should we handle this?
Voting for the best style, collecting ideas, or....
I can join Chris and send over some styles I've been trying.
It would be great to give a better look, at least to the extent that
the css allows.
M
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Marco Donnarumma
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Chris,
I'm glad you did that.
It is what I'm also doing following the discussion in the past
week about the website.
However, apparently it's a pain to be able to change only the
css in the plone template.
I'm looking into that, if somebody is more experienced than me
in Plone, give me a shout!
But, yes, your is a good example of how the same website could
look much friendlier.
talk soon,
M
On 03/06/2012 10:35 AM, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
> The one thing I miss is the news section.
Yeah for sure.
> It's probably a little too heavy for the frontpage, but
how has webpd progressed?
>
> Is it possible to link that picture of a patch on the
frontpage to a page with a webpd
>
> version of that patch?
Yes but it almost certainly won't run and WebPd has no
GUI. :)
Maybe a simpler patch could work.
Cheers,
Chris.
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