Hi Patrick,
Font sizes are also defined in the style.css
file. I've also had a problem with the font sizes
because there was some span labels which didn't close properly.
At 21:55 08/03/2010, you wrote:
DSpace Users,
I'm attempting to modify font sizes for the page
headings (ie - h1/ tags
DSpace Users,
I'm attempting to modify font sizes for the page headings (ie - h1/
tags etc). There is a utility programmed into the structural.xsl
stylesheet which purports to build these tags at appropriate sizes
based on content (see template).
(code from DSpace 1.5.2)
Hi,
Sorry, I have not implemented 1.5 yet and cannot answer any Manakin
questions. Why don't you post it to the dspace-tech list @
dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net ?
Good luck!
Sue
From: bharat chaudhari [mailto:bharat.chaudh...@ipmg.ac.in]
Sent:
Everyone,
Alexey, our Manakin theme guru here at AM, has posted a new Manakin
theme tutorial on the wiki. I hope this will help out those who are in
the process of creating their own themes. It covers the basic
mechanism of creating a new theme, some helpful paradigms on how to
tackle
Dorothea,
This is a good question, and it's a bit open as too what the best
practice is in my opinion. I think it is okay for themes to have
dependencies to other themes as long as that dependency is document
and enforced (preferably through maven).
One concept that we've been using is to
Hi Dorothea,
I am not sure if I can help you - I can only give you some advices. From
time to time I have similar issues like you. I have found it's my mistake
at 100% - caused a little bit by Tomcat caching, complicated overriding
default templates, etc. What can help:
-- At first
All of a sudden Manakin seems to be randomly ignoring bits of XSLT
from my theme. Examples:
My theme doesn't have the h3 id=ds-search-option-head in the
dri:options template. Yet it shows up.
My theme has moved community and collection logos OUT of the
detail-view div, and yet they show up.
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