Yes bootstrap is bundled mostly because XWiki skin is based on it.
Le 13 août 2015 6:42 AM, Bryn Jeffries bryn.jeffr...@sydney.edu.au a
écrit :
Vincent Massol wrote:
Would be great if you could help us and add this information
on
Hi Bryn,
On 12 Aug 2015 at 12:09:56, Bryn Jeffries
(bryn.jeffr...@sydney.edu.au(mailto:bryn.jeffr...@sydney.edu.au)) wrote:
Hi,
I'm experimenting with including some jQuery UI elements into some wiki pages
using XWiki 7.1. As a test, I've been trying to get the spinner example from
I’ve tried to improve a bit
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/FrontendResources but I’m
sure I’ve forgotten some.
We also need to update that page to explain requirejs and the webjar mechanisms
I think.
Thanks
-Vincent
On 12 Aug 2015 at 16:50:47, vinc...@massol.net
On 12 Aug 2015 at 22:31:11, vinc...@massol.net
(vinc...@massol.net(mailto:vinc...@massol.net)) wrote:
Hi Bryn,
On 12 Aug 2015 at 22:05:25, Bryn Jeffries
(bryn.jeffr...@sydney.edu.au(mailto:bryn.jeffr...@sydney.edu.au)) wrote:
Vincent suggested:
Try depending on jquery-ui
Hi Bryn,
On 12 Aug 2015 at 22:05:25, Bryn Jeffries
(bryn.jeffr...@sydney.edu.au(mailto:bryn.jeffr...@sydney.edu.au)) wrote:
Vincent suggested:
Try depending on jquery-ui maybe?
Right, I'd misunderstood the purpose of require(), which I thought was to
provide compatibility vs prototype
Vincent Massol wrote:
Would be great if you could help us and add this information
on http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/FrontendResources : )
If you don’t have the time, I’ll do it when I’m back from holidays (still on
holidays for the coming 4 days :)).
Sure, I'll add what
I wrote:
I'm experimenting with including some jQuery UI elements into some wiki
pages using XWiki 7.1. As a test, I've been trying to get the spinner
example from http://api.jqueryui.com/spinner/ to work:
I have constructed a minimal page, with content body:
{{velocity}}
{{html}}
input
Vincent suggested:
Try depending on jquery-ui maybe?
Right, I'd misunderstood the purpose of require(), which I thought was to
provide compatibility vs prototype when using '$'.
However, this still doesn't fix things completely, but does move them
forwards a bit.