On 10/23/2014 04:21 PM, Jeff Fearn wrote:
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So this thread has kind of died, I think it's because using
bootstrap
with the current HTML output is a monstrous job.
I'd like to progress with getting the site updated to something
similar to my demo then start a separate, longer, process to change
the HTML publican generates so that it's much easier for people to
radically change the
styling.
Thoughts?
Cheers, Jeff.
Hey Jeff,
Thanks again for spending some time on IRC recently. I've spent a bit
more time on this, and have developed a few questions I hope you can answer.
First, one of the things I've been struggling with was getting the style
applied to the homepage. After trying a number of misguided things, I
actually looked at $sitehome/en-US/index.html and found this:
$('#splash').load("https://admin.fedoraproject.org/docs-backend//en-US/splash.html
.article");
The main copy on the page is loaded by this function, and of course it
strips the <head> out - so no CSS comes with. What we *do* get is:
- chrome.css
- site_overrides.css
- splash.css
With your help, site_overrides.css is coming from the docsite-publican
(home) package now. The other two files I had to manually copy in from
/usr/share/publican, and if I recall correctly, I ended up copying over
all of /usr/share/publican/sitetemplate/ . - Is there an RPM method for
doing this?
The CSS files that aren't coming along are:
- db4.css
- brand.css
- print.css
This doesn't seem right. The home page should have the branding,
right? Is a custom site template needed here?
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