Awesome! Fauxcoly on Foundation is at your leisure, it can easily go in
after 5.1 is out. Partial commits are OK, so long as you don't leave
Fauxcoly in an unshippable state (i.e., if it's half on Foundation
that's fine so long as the theme still works.) Until 5.1 is out, please
don't check in anything that makes us unable to release Roller at the
drop of a hat if necessary.
Thanks,
Glen
On 07/20/2014 02:25 PM, Gaurav Saini wrote:
Hello Glen,
I have made necessary change in the theme. I am a bit busy in my GSOC
project. I have started buidling fauxcoly theme in foundation, but
will need some time.
How you think is best you to commit changes of the fauxcoly theme ?
(Completely after completing or partial changes)
Thanks
Gaurav
On Sunday 20 July 2014 08:59 AM, Glen Mazza wrote:
Much appreciated, I typed up the JIRA for you. If you're tied up
with other projects, you can unassign yourself from it.
Regards,
Glen
On 07/19/2014 10:32 PM, Gaurav Saini wrote:
Hello Glen,
Yes, definately I will make this necessary change to the gaurav theme.
Thanks
Gaurav
On Jul 20, 2014 3:36 AM, "Glen Mazza" <glen.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Gaurav, I noticed with your theme, by default we require the blog
reader looking at the blog home page to need to hit the "Read More >"
button for every blog article. So if he writes 10 articles, his
blog home
page consists of 10 blog titles and 10 "Read More >" but no blog text.
Normally we give this decision to the blog writer. Namely, if and
only if
he puts something in the "Summary" field on the Blog entry edit
page, we
output that summary only (as your theme already does) along with
the "Read
More >" button. However, if he leaves the Summary field blank, we
go ahead
and render the entire blog article, potentially several entries on
each
page (the number of blog articles per page can be adjusted by the
blogger
on his settings page.)
I think we should be retaining this functionality even for the
smart-phone-friendly gaurav theme. If someone's concerned about
too much
data on the blog home page, he can put in one-sentence summaries
for each
blog article to get the "Read More >" buttons (as he should do, to
give the
blog reader a better idea what's behind the "Read More" button) and/or
reduce the number of blog articles per page to limit the size.
Even the
Bootstrap folks, masters of reponsive themes, happily have their blog
output several blog articles without requiring "read more" buttons:
http://blog.getbootstrap.com/
Would you be able to take care of this change for us?
Thanks,
Glen