Ok, now I have found it.
Yes, welcome.html is better now, but there is really a lot classes!
Other questions (I am working with the trunk):
- I cannot store any file using the built-in editor, I have to use an
external editor.
2012/6/8 Massimo Di Pierro massimo.dipie...@gmail.com
it
I think jumbotron now is simply
hero-unit
Il giorno venerdì 8 giugno 2012 04:45:38 UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro ha
scritto:
it is this:
header class=jumbotron subhead id=overview../div
I feel is new welcome is still too much cluttered anyway. There is too
much js and too may obscure
Will they keep changing this?
On Friday, 8 June 2012 03:58:47 UTC-5, Niphlod wrote:
I think jumbotron now is simply
hero-unit
Il giorno venerdì 8 giugno 2012 04:45:38 UTC+2, Massimo Di Pierro ha
scritto:
it is this:
header class=jumbotron subhead id=overview../div
I feel is new
actually I think jumbotron was never in the official release: it was used
nonetheless as a separate style both in the examples and the main
official site for presentation layout of the very first page (kinda like a
landing page) and I guess people liked it.
The statusbar was missing in layout.html in the version 1.99.7 (2012-04-16
08:15:36) dev, so it isn't disappeared because of new layout.html with
the bootstrap topbar.
.jumbotron and .subhead classes are specific of bootstrap and
consequently of bootswatch. As Nyphold observed both these
it is this:
header class=jumbotron subhead id=overview../div
I feel is new welcome is still too much cluttered anyway. There is too much
js and too may obscure classes (jumbotron?)
On Thursday, 7 June 2012 11:34:58 UTC-5, mweissen wrote:
Today I have tried to build a new application using
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