Simply put: JQuery did not exist at the time as a viable alternative, and Dirk,
who wrote the templates, just was more familiar with Mootools. Since then,
nobody has cared enough to change the default template to use anything else
(despite several people promising that they'd contribute a new
Hi Janne,
I do agree about the over-popularity of jQuery, and while I hardly call
myself
a JavaScript expert I probably know as much jQuery as I do JavaScript, so
guilty as charged.
But it does seem the world has almost entirely moved to jQuery. Not
that I see any downside to that really -- the
Hi,
jspwiki-commonstyles.js uses mootools, at least for some of the effects;
posteditor (non minified source:
http://icebeat.bitacoras.com/public/mootools/posteditor/) is also based on
mootools
br,
juan pablo
p.s.: Ichiro, hope you'll evade the asylum ;-)
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 1:13 PM,
Hi,
the latest version (1.0.8) of the CleanBlue is now on
jspwiki-wiki.apache.org and looks good.
What would you think to sollicit some more feedback:
* make this skin (temporarily) the default
(jspwiki.defaultprefs.template.skinname = CleanBlue)
* make a temporary Titlebox page to tell about it
Hi Dirk,
Thanks for all of the information on Mootools' history and plans for
the future. I think the question of Mootools vs. jQuery can be answered
fairly easily, based on one question: how important is it for developers
and users of JSPWiki to be able to modify and augment the JavaScript
used
Hi Ichiro,
I do not dispute jQuery's popularity.
If switching to jQuery helps in having in broader developer base for the
javascript, I'am all for it.
Anyway, I prefer to first switch to the new template and the rewritten css
js. Refactoring to jQuery will be more easy then.
* * *
I propose
Hi Dirk,
I noticed some colouring issues:
- the pagename is white, on a white background
Do mean the page name at the top of the page? Ack. I just thought you
must not be using Firefox so I tried Chrome and see this now. I'll have to
see if there's some way to have Chrome do a mozilla-style
Ichiro,
Aha - Firefox; that looks much better !
I was checking Chrome Safari.
You may want to check-out http://lea.verou.me/demos/cssgradientsplease/ to
convert to -webkit- gradients.
dirk
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 10:41 PM, Ichiro Furusato
ichiro.furus...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Dirk,
I
Hi Dirk,
Thanks very much for that converter link -- very handy! I've managed to
fix the
gradient problem in my local copy (now works in Chrome on Linux), will post
the new version of CleanBlue later today.
The one remaining issue was the quick search. I don't see a problem with it
in Chrome.
Ichiro Furusato created JSPWIKI-811:
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Summary: Migrate from Mootools to jQuery
Key: JSPWIKI-811
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-811
Project: JSPWiki
Issue Type:
I've added a new issue for this, JSPWIKI-811 (
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-811).
Ichiro
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 10:04 AM, Dirk Frederickx
dirk.frederi...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Ichiro,
I do not dispute jQuery's popularity.
If switching to jQuery helps in having in broader
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Ichiro Furusato updated JSPWIKI-811:
Description:
Following a discussion on the dev mailing list, this is a suggestion to
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Glen Mazza commented on JSPWIKI-811:
Kono ii suggestion o arigatou, Ichiro. :) I
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