Bruno, Ashish,

Having them in separated directories, why not introduce a property in general.properties file (or somewhere else) to select the theme at will, default being the one we use currently ?

Jacques

From: "Bruno Busco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ashish,
thank you for your comments.
Well, of course if the themes are taken from the gallery there should be a
information on the theme that tells you with which release of Ofbiz it can
be used (now we could go with the SVN rev until we have the next release).

For the file overwritting we could think to have the theme in a special
folder (this is how many CMS do, for example Drupal).
So for example we could have:
/framework/images/webapp/images/themes/theme1/maincss.css
/framework/images/webapp/images/themes/theme2/maincss.css

the themesX folder should never be committed. And then have a UI that let us
specify which theme between the availables must be used (this, as suggested,
could be in the user preferences).

-Bruno


2008/7/11 Ashish Vijaywargiya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Sorry for writing again on this.
But I see a loopwhole in this.

Suppose you are creating new maincss.css file.
Someone has downloaded your file and kept your file in images directory and
removes the old one.
Now if user take update of Ofbiz on regular basis or we can say after
certain duration of time.
And if someone introduce a new class in Stylesheet file and uses it
extensively in some section so in this
case your file(maincss.css created by you) might not be having those new
classes entries.
So the layout will not be consistent.

What do you think about it Bruno ?

--
Ashish



On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 1:49 AM, Ashish Vijaywargiya <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Bruno,
>
> I like your idea.
>
> --
> Ashish
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 1:37 AM, Bruno Busco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi devs,
>> I am writing a new maincss.css file and I will submit when finished.
>>
>> I think that several other users/developers will write (or have already)
>> their .css files.
>> Since the graphical theme is something very subjective it will be
>> difficult
>> to agree with a unique theme and have it committed on SVN.
>> So I propose to open a OFBiz Theme Gallery on confluence where all users
>> can
>> upload their own theme with a little screenshot.
>> All users could then browse the available theme, download it and copy on
>> their ofbiz installation.
>>
>> The standard theme format to uploaded could be a folder that contains
the
>> maincss.css file and relative gif files.
>>
>> What do you think about?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Bruno
>>
>
>



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