Hi,
Ichiro submitted the latest (1.0.10) version of the CleanBlue template, all
coloring issues have been fixed.
I just put it on https://jspwiki-wiki.apache.org .
If there are no more issues, what about adding this template to the core ?
regards,
Harry
On 9 January 2014 22:34, Dirk
Hi,
I'm +1 on including it, nice work Ichiro!
br,
juan pablo
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Harry Metske harry.met...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
Ichiro submitted the latest (1.0.10) version of the CleanBlue template, all
coloring issues have been fixed.
I just put it on
With the logo
Op 12 jan. 2014 21:41 schreef Ichiro Furusato ichiro.furus...@gmail.com:
Thanks - do you guys like the logo with or without the Apache on the
hover image?
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 3:14 AM, Juan Pablo Santos RodrÃguez
juanpablo.san...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm +1 on
+1 for me too;
dirk
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 10:24 PM, Harry Metske harry.met...@gmail.comwrote:
With the logo
Op 12 jan. 2014 21:41 schreef Ichiro Furusato ichiro.furus...@gmail.com
:
Thanks - do you guys like the logo with or without the Apache on the
hover image?
On Mon, Jan
Hi Dirk,
I've tried this again and can't replicate it on Chrome on Linux.
The selector I'm seeing is a within a bullet list inside of a div
id=searchOutput.
The current stylesheet has the following match:
#searchboxMenu, #searchResult, #searchTarget,
* #searchOutput, #searchOutput a,
Ichiro,
This problem also occurs on FF.
This is the reason of the problem:
#header * a, #footer * a {
1. color: #F5FBFF;
2. font-size: 95%;
}
This sets the color of links inside a header to light-blue, which is also
the color of the background.
Try #searchboxMenu a { color: black; } to
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,
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.
Harry Metske harry.met...@gmail.com wrote:
it is all personal preferences of course, but I think it needs a couple of
tweaks:
* logo's are indeed much better
* at the top of screen too much space is used for the page title and the
tabs (view/attach/info), leaving too little left for the page
Hi Harry,
Thanks -- I agree with your suggestions and will send an update privately.
The
new version is CleanBlue v1.0.1.
The biggest problem with too much space was resolved with this:
#pagecontent h2:first-child,
#pagecontent h3:first-child,
#pagecontent h4:first-child {
margin-top:
Happy new year Harry and thanks for the new wiki. Good timing on a new
start...
Would you be interested in adopting a template we've been testing here for
about a month? It's not perfect but it looks a lot better than the default,
and
we'd be willing to donate it to the project under an Apache
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