Thanks for the fast answer !
I assume that it's the same for the *theme* feature (enables to change css 
for a given frontend) ?

So, the way to override CSS of AS is to put everything in a file  *
active_scaffold_override.css* , am I right ?
If yes, may I use scss instead of css ?

Thanks.

Mic

On Tuesday, April 3, 2012 4:53:43 PM UTC+2, Sergio Cambra wrote:
>
> On Martes, 3 de abril de 2012 07:31:03 Mic escribió:
> > Hi guys,
> > 
> > Hi would like to use a "custom" frontend in the way it's described in the
> > API documentation :
> > 
> > *frontend (**global local)
> > 
> > > *ActiveScaffold is skinnable by creating and using different frontends.
> > > These frontends can package up completely different javascript,
> > > stylesheets, images, language files, and partials. They are a powerful 
> way
> > > of potentially changing the entire UI for ActiveScaffold to blend with
> > > your
> > > design. Any partial called for by the ActiveScaffold code that is not
> > > provided by a frontend will fallback to using the partial from the 
> default
> > > frontend.
> > > When more frontends are shipped with ActiveScaffold, or when you have
> > > written your own, you can decide which frontend to use either globally 
> or
> > > on a per-controller basis.
> > > **
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > *Examples:*
> > > config.frontend = :shiny_new_frontend
> > 
> > Does someone know :
> > 
> >    - where to put the custom frontend folder in a rails project ?
> >    - how to package assets (stylesheet, javascript and images) in it ?
> > 
> > I did several attempts, but nothing works.
> > I've a folder named *custom_frontend, *in that folder I've a folder views
> > containing a list.html.erb file (.../custom_frontend/views/list.html.erb
> > 
> > In my ApplicationControler I added the line :
> > > config.frontend = :custom_fronted
> > 
> > I put my custom_frontend directory in the following directories of my 
> Rails
> > app (successively) without results :
> > 
> >    - /app/frontends/
> >    - /vendor/plugins/active_scaffold-3.2.2/frontends/               
>  (rails
> >    2.x way)
> >    - /lib/active_scaffold-3.2.2/frontends/
> >        (rails 3.2.x way)
> > 
> > When I say it doesn't work, I mean that for the list.html.erb, rails 
> keeps
> > loading the default one.
> > Thanks in advance for your answers and suggestions.
> > 
> > Mic
>
>
> Frontends were a 2.x feature, when active scaffold was a plugin, and 
> frontends 
> should be in active_scaffold directory. Since active scaffold is a gem 
> that 
> feature it's broken, nobody have asked for it I think it's a feature which 
> nobody was using.
>
>

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