Hi Guillaume, Thanks for dropping by. You are right, the feature is part of XWiki; the skin is just now implemented to take advantage of it.
The reason I wanted to create a specific configuration page for the skin on top of this is because some of the features/color styling that are in the original skin are not part of XWiki's color theme. Eg. rgba color coding (allows for changes in opacity), and h1-h6 color differentiation etc. Some of the color themes available through xwiki are not very relevant to the skin either. Eg. Gradients and so forth. The other option is to use all the colors on XWiki color theme, but it might not be named correctly (eg. using button's 2nd gradient color as the color for h4). Let me know if that sort of addresses your concern, or whether you still think there is a better way to go about this. Thanks again! Jonathan Solichin On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 1:21 AM, Jonathan Solichin <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello friends, > > I just updated the skin to allow the use of xwiki built in color themes. > My plan is to have a settings page that allows you to use xwiki color > themes, or use a preset color theme specifically made for xorange (eg. the > original one + maybe a couple more). > > Beside this major change, most of the fixes mentioned earlier are > implemented (eg. blog skin and other miscellaneous fixes/skin improvements > (js, responsiveness etc.)). > > I am still working on separating the core skin with the extra portion. I'm > still not sure of what part people might change, so I don't know where I > should draw the line. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. > > Thanks again everyone, > Jonathan Solichin > > > On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 1:29 AM, Jonathan Solichin <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hello friends, >> >> Beside yesterday's addition, these have also been addressed. I apologize >> if you checked yesterday and the addition was not on github/live instance, >> I uploaded the unchanged folder. >> >> - Lots of sections in Administration are missing the styles + some >>> portion >>> of settings are displayed after the administration menu ends (Chrome) >>> (you >>> need to scroll in order to see all the options, see Administration -> >>> Applications -> WYSIWYG Editor settings ) >> >> >> - .xform style for .xHint are gone (you can observe this when creating >>> pages/spaces) >> >> I just uploaded some stylings that makes this more eye pleasing and >> responsive. >> >> - The page -> Share by email feature is style-less. >> >> Styled this as well >> >> Thank you, >> Jonathan Solichin >> >> > _______________________________________________ devs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs

