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Glen Mazza commented on ROL-2022:
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Hi Gaurav, would you mind converting Fauxcoly to Foundation for us?  Both in 
attracting committers and being viewed by the community as modern blogging 
software, it's best for us to be using the current popular tools.  Basically, 
all the bells and whistles of the gaurav theme, re-implement using Foundation 
on Fauxcoly.  Try to keep the physical design (colors, etc.) reasonably the 
same though (some bloggers don't care about the framework, it's just how the 
theme looks that is important to them, so having Fauxcoly look a little 
different from gaurav is still beneficial for us.)  

BTW, Dave did Fauxcoly back in 2009, here's some background about it:  
http://rollerweblogger.org/roller/entry/more_about_the_theme , good to read to 
understand its architecture a little more.

To me, the marketing purpose of gaurav was to provide Bootstrap OOTB, while 
Fauxcoly would demonstrate YUI, so a blog customizer can start with the 
technology he likes and continue with it.  (If we have both using Bootstrap, 
there is little reason to retain both.)  But we're using next-to-nothing about 
YUI in fauxcoly (just some CSS width classes), and in my upgrades from YUI2 to 
YUI3, the latter is proving rather bloated and not good for CDN usage because 
you can't do SSL using CDN.   Looking at the various forums on StackOverflow 
and the UI tools' sites, the mailing list traffic is dominant on Bootstrap, 
quite heavy with Foundation but slow and slower with YUI.

We may in the future come up with another theme for YUI -- we are still using 
it within the application -- but we're using so little YUI in Fauxcoly right 
now you might as well convert it to Foundation.

I'm working the getPopularTags() issue, it looks like the macros were done 
wrong, it's not a backend problem.  I'll get it fixed soon.

To answer your specific question about the categories, it's not our fault if 
the user creates 400 categories and the blog looks lousy as a default.  We're 
not here to save them from a poor design, they'll have to update their own 
theme if that is his requirement.  Hopefully Foundation has a drop down like 
bootstrap, if not a traditional method of listing the categories on a 
horizontal line can be done.

> Add Categories, demote tags from gaurav theme
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ROL-2022
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ROL-2022
>             Project: Apache Roller
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Themes and Macros
>    Affects Versions: 5.1
>            Reporter: Glen Mazza
>            Assignee: Gaurav Saini
>
> The gaurav theme shows a "hot tags" listing the top 30 tags, which doesn't 
> look good if the blogger has just started out with a few blogs (or is not 
> even using tags.)  Either remove the hot tags and put something else there, 
> or only show the tags once a certain number has been used by the blog.
> Also, Roller provides weblog categories, add a category listing to the blog 
> by default.  If the blogger doesn't use categories, he can get them removed 
> from his copy of the theme.



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