That sounds great. I especially like the idea of my bus in the
corner. ;-) In reality, that's not my bus ... at least not yet. Mine
is all silver (at the shop) with all the paint stripped off.
Matt
On 4/5/07, tibi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
matt if you are interested i could make a small css
hi matt et al.
just for the fun of it i have added an example of adding your own
site.css, adding the menu and add an apt page.
i also noticed that the default apt image is still on the old site so i
changed it to:
http://www.appfuse.org/download/userResources/APF/logo
(i also remvoed the h
matt if you are interested i could make a small css file with appfuse
look and feel for the site.
nice to look at and easy for others to use.
maby i could put your bus in the lower left corner...
let me know
tibi
tibi wrote:
i just have some defferent colors... but its handy to put in there fo
i just have some defferent colors... but its handy to put in there for
other to find.
you can bvasicaly overwrite the default css's
tibi
Matt Raible wrote:
I'm curious - what does your site.css look like? Is it something that
others can use?
Matt
On 4/4/07, tibi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm curious - what does your site.css look like? Is it something that
others can use?
Matt
On 4/4/07, tibi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
found it:
put a site.css into:
src/stie/resources/css/stie.css
this will be loaded as lasst css
so you (i) are able to overwrite the default css
tibi
tibi w
found it:
put a site.css into:
src/stie/resources/css/stie.css
this will be loaded as lasst css
so you (i) are able to overwrite the default css
tibi
tibi wrote:
i'm sory for asking this supposedly simple question:
how can i generate javadoc with my onw stylesheet.
by default the maven styl
i'm sory for asking this supposedly simple question:
how can i generate javadoc with my onw stylesheet.
by default the maven style is used.
i have an mystyle.css in the site dir
thanks
tibi
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