(Wed, 21 Jan 21:14) Richard Hipp:
If you have suggestions on how to improve the existing skins, please
send in diffs, either to this list or to one of the developers (like
me).
https://cloud.openmailbox.org/public.php?service=filest=66be8aedb2c79d8814615dc8219efec4
is it only for me?
if
On 1/23/15, Samuel Debionne samuel.debio...@ujf-grenoble.fr wrote:
On mobile the menu automatically pops up and doesn't get out of the way.
I have added a minimalist implementation (without all the shiny
animations) of the collapsible functionality.
On modern browser, the toggle button of the
On mobile the menu automatically pops up and doesn't get out of the way.
I have added a minimalist implementation (without all the shiny
animations) of the collapsible functionality.
On modern browser, the toggle button of the navbar now works as expected.
Let me know if that works (or not !)
When I clone this repo and bring it up locally, or when I fossil
config import the attachment that you sent, I get a very different
(and incomplete) look from what I see when I visit the URL above. I
don't know why...
The fossil used at the URL is 1.30 unmodified. So I don't understand
On mobile the menu automatically pops up and doesn't get out of the way.
Now that I think of it, this would require the javascript of Bootstrap...
I wanted a skin that would work offline but did not want include jquery
inline in the footer.
Else the obvious solution is to add link to your
On 1/22/15, Samuel Debionne samuel.debio...@ujf-grenoble.fr wrote:
Here is my take on skins (see attached file). You may try it with :
fossil config import bootstrap.skin
or see it in action here :
https://flintcode.com/repo/skin
When I clone this repo and bring it up locally, or when I
It just become easier to extend and enhance the set of built-in
skins that Fossil supports. Each skin now consists of three
files, named css.txt, header.txt, and footer.txt, in a unique
folder under skins/ in the source tree. See
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