Hi Gaurav, OK, I'm done on my side: http://roller.apache.org/ I
followed the website architecture used by the Apache Isis team
(http://isis.apache.org/contributors/updating-the-cms-site.html) and
that saved me a lot of time.
Feel free to make website enhancements, possibly looking at other
Looks great guys!
On Jul 15, 2014, at 1:43 PM, Glen Mazza glen.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Gaurav, OK, I'm done on my side: http://roller.apache.org/ I followed
the website architecture used by the Apache Isis team
(http://isis.apache.org/contributors/updating-the-cms-site.html) and that
Hello Glen,
Nice work :)
I will start looking into it and see how we can improve it more futher
with carasoul included in it. If anyone have suggestion for images for
carasoul or have some images idea with them please share.
Thanks
Gaurav
On Wednesday 16 July 2014 04:40 AM, Dave wrote:
Hello Glen,
Great work, website now looks good. I have searched a bit and found 2
themes if you can consider them [1]
http://getbootstrap.com/examples/carousel/ [2]
http://startbootstrap.com/templates/modern-business/index.html and
have one of these which seems to be more good to you.
Also,
Hi Gaurav, I'm going to go ahead with what I have this week (without the
carousel), in the interim, please go ahead with the carousel'ed version
(either [1] or [2] is good) There's two parts to this work: one is
getting us to bootstrap (there's no guarantee just copying the files to
our
Hi team, in ROL-2024 I attached a .tar.gz file showing a proposed
Bootstrap-based website to replace our current Roller website. This is
just a starter website, something we can build on over time (in
particular, one thing I'd like to eventually see is a Bootstrap
carousel of rotating