[Freedombox-discuss] website
Jonas Smedegaard
dr at jones.dk
Sun Jul 1 13:25:52 UTC 2012
On 12-07-01 at 02:58pm, Robert Martinez wrote:
> You want to help the project?
>
> then please help me theme ikiwiki to the new theme
> http://mray.de/fbxfoundation_robert/theme.html!
> I designed it already and put it into html and css, unfortunately
> based on a framework that was suggested by sean who cannot support
> me anymore.
> I'm stuck. I'm really desperate - the project suffers from a bad
> image already and does not even manage to get the new outfit online
> that is there for months.
>
> Who knows how this wiki works?
> Who has access to the wiki?
> How can I change/add/replace theme files?
I know ikiwiki quite well, but have no access to the foundation server.
If I should help maintain the website, I would need the html to be
derived from the default Ikiwiki template:
http://source.ikiwiki.branchable.com/?p=source.git;a=blob;f=templates/page.tmpl;hb=HEAD
(select "raw" to download the actual template without VCS noise)
I would then restructure the CSS to use Compass, to be more
maintainable.
For the latter, it would help if I could follow the evolution of your
design - i.e. how the pieces are stitched together rather than just the
result. As an example, you use HTML5 reset, but maybe you've customized
it a bit after copying it over - and similar for the other parts. It
*seems* you have kept style.css untouched and only edited local.css.
Do you have a VCS of the evolution of your design?
Would you mind adapt the design to that page.tmpl file?
Regards,
- Jonas
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