- I fixed the link appearance issue.
Part of the problem was that if you load a http:// stylesheet
from a https:// page, it has no effect
- I fixed the problems below.
The question of what button styles to use (default, primary, danger etc.)
and when to use buttons instead of links needs to be thought through;
I'm not going to do this now. Suggestions welcome.
- Yes, we could make the style user-selectable, but I'm not going to do this
now.
-- David
On 11/28/2016 1:58 PM, Juha Sointusalo wrote:
On 11 November 2016 at 23:10, David Anderson <da...@ssl.berkeley.edu
<mailto:da...@ssl.berkeley.edu>> wrote:
Please send me comments/feedback.
Here's a few more:
- Buttons have various styles. If we decide Reply and Quote buttons to be what all
buttons should be then at least these have different style:
Sort (thread order) (larger font)
Preview and Post reply in Post to thread
Preview and OK in Edit post
Preview and Send Message in Send private message
Create/edit profile in Create a profile
I think some of the other buttons are different on purpose. There's small,
primary, default and dangerous buttons and maybe some more. I'm trusting those are
the way they should be.
- Edit post has "Forum" as title
- In thread view, avatar and Send message button touch each other
- And the above makes it easy to notice that avatar is a bit to the left of the
button. Maybe both of them could be centred with a small empty space between them.
As for the colour scheme, here's a quick sketch on how to make it work:
First you or project admins pre-selects a few themes, adding custom overrides to
them if necessary.
Users select their theme from the pre-selected list.
In page_head you link to the CSS file corresponding to the user's selection, or
since themes seem to require fixing, link to a list of CSS files.
-Juha
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