Hi,
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 9:54 AM, Thomas Mortagne
<thomas.mortagne(a)xwiki.com>wrote;wrote:
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Ecaterina Moraru
(Valica)
<valicac(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for your votes. I've integrate the Homepage changes and we are
using the Junco skin on
xwiki.org
__Discussion 1__
So one of the problems is 'Clearing your Cache'. In order to see the
changes correctly you need to refresh the page and make sure the cache is
updated with the new style rules.
It would be great if someone would know how we could force the clearing
of
Yea this one is a tough one we have since a while now...
__Discussion 2__
On a related topic, Vincent thinks we should not use a 'centered' design,
instead have (just like Colibri has) a 'full width 'design.
I've made some screenshots (please take a look at them in full view):
* Centered:
http://incubator.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/download/Improvements/XWikiOrgJuncoH…
**Full width:
http://incubator.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/download/Improvements/XWikiOrgJuncoH…
Why I disagree (having full width and prefer the centered version):
-
xwiki.org is a documentation site so most of its content needs to be
read;
- From a readability point of view, if the line is too long it is harder
for the eye to read it, please read
http://baymard.com/blog/line-length-readability ;
- Being a responsive skin, for smaller devices the content goes full
width,
so the centered width is just for large
resolutions;
Let me know what you think,
Centered is one thing but right now the width of the content is way
too small for me. This can be OK on a website with very few
information but
xwiki.org is a wiki, not just a website with a few
pages designed specifically for small width.
Sure I don't need to move my eyes much in
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/ReleaseNotes/ but at the same time
it's totally unreadable anyway.
Whatever the scientific arguments I can say that a layout taking the
full available width is way more comfortable for me.
I was looking at the site and I think a fixed width would be good for
plenty of pages. For instance on this page:
Once you scroll down the page on a largish screen (mine's 1680px wide) you
see plenty of one-line text interspersed between images, which is hard to
read.
Thus I'm more in favor of a fixed width website, but maybe slighyly larger
than 960px. Maybe around 1164px wide?
Guillaume
Caty
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 11:08 AM, Ecaterina Moraru (Valica) <
valicac(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 11:13 AM, Ludovic Dubost <ludovic(a)xwiki.com
wrote:
>
>> Great job indeed. I installed on a test wiki on a 4.5 farm and it looks
>> quite nice.
>>
>> I have a few questions.
>>
>> 1/ If I understand properly we have a legacy.css where lives all CSS of
>> HTML that would not have been made clean plain bootstrap compatible
HTML.
>> Is that so ?
>>
>
> I've took colibri.css:
> - stripped it from any rules that Bootstrap already covers (reset,
> standard html elements, forms, etc.);
> - mapped what I could to Bootstrap components (tables, boxes, panels,
> etc.);
> - stripped layout elements and tried to get rid of ColorThemes values
(in
> the end realizing that I can't, without
loosing functionality);
> - cleaned the remaining selectors and properties (removed IE6,7 rules;
> removed rules that maybe are covered by Bootstrap; etc.)
>
> What remained are classes that will be needed by any new skin; classes
> that kind of represent the CSS API (although there are still parts that
> could be moved to their specific component file).
> I though that if someone makes a change in Colibri and that selector is
> also in legacy.css it should be ported here (that's why I left the
> selectors as original).
>
> Everything that is in legacy.css could be rewritten in junco.css, but it
> will create a bigger gap between the two skins.
>
>
>> 2/ In terms of work, how much and what is needed to get to a point
where
>> this could become our default skin,
knowing that we should not have
>> feature
>> regression, for instance users should still be able to build their
color
>> themes in Wysiwyg like they can with
colibri.
>>
>> I'm sure we can find a solution to do on the fly compiling when saving
>> color themes so to solve the issue of needing LESS.
>>
>
> The integration problems are presented above (__Platform integration
> problems__). One is the need to be able to build LESS files and update
them
> 'on the fly'.
> Regarding ColorThemes values, there are 2 files:
> - global/xwiki-colorthemes.less - which is kind of a colorThemeInit.vm
>
>
https://github.com/evalica/bootswatch/blob/junco-themes/global/xwiki-colort…
> - <theme>/xwiki-colortheme.less - which
overrides the initialization and
> provide colors for a specific theme
> Blueberry example:
>
https://github.com/evalica/bootswatch/blob/junco-themes/blueberry/xwiki-col…
>
> So when changing ColorThemes values, we need to make sure we update this
> files.
>
>
>>
>> 3/ How much is needed to get rid of legacy and have a fully native skin
>> with the new system ?
>>
>
> As stated above, legacy.css is not a limitation. We could rename it from
> legacy.css to base.css or api.css, we could maybe write some more
> performant selectors or maybe write them using LESS nested selectors.
> The file contains the common denominator for Colibri and Junco and some
> parts of the layout could be removed from it, in order to make it a true
> API file. All the selectors that will be removed from here will end up
in
> the xwiki-common.less
>
https://github.com/evalica/bootswatch/blob/junco-themes/global/xwiki-common…
>
> If we rewrite it whole, the only problem is that it will be harder to
> update both Colibri and Junco.
>
>
>>
>> 4/ What is the migration path for a wiki where a custom skin has been
>> built
>> on colibri
>>
>
> Because of the mapping between XWiki and Bootstrap the Colibri classes
> will be covered in Junco.
> The problem are base HTML elements, that may have other default values.
> I'm sure tables will produce some problems, because in Colibri they
didn't
> had any default padding, while after mapping
they do. If someone use
table
> for layout, there will be some extra
spacing.
> There is not migration path for skins like that. Although we should have
> minor problems, they will need to be tested and fixed manually.
>
>
>>
>> 5/ What are the potential consequences on future compatibility with
>> colibri
>> based skin, particularly if we start modifying our HTML produced by
>> different modules ?
>>
>
> So the current HTML structure is covered by legacy.css and
> xwiki-mapping.less.
>
> If someone will want to change the HTML structure, you need to:
> - make sure that the classes you delete are not 'API', this means they
are
> not called in legacy or xwiki-mapping. If a
class is present in these
files
> means it also has a significance in Colibri;
> - if you find a certain class, don't delete it. Instead just append your
> new class or Bootstrap class. Keeping the legacy class, it will have a
> fallback if Colibri skin will be used.
>
> Of course there will be differences between skins if we start using
> Bootstrap components and that is normal (because Colibri will not know
of
> their existence).
>
> Thanks,
> Caty
>
>
>>
>> Ludovic
>>
>>
>>
>> 2013/9/20 Ecaterina Moraru (Valica) <valicac(a)gmail.com>
>>
>> > Hi devs,
>> >
>> > For the past weeks I've been working on a skin based on Bootstrap[1].
>> You
>> > can read more about it and test the new Junco Skin at
>> >
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Junco+Skin
>> >
>> > This proposal is about using the Junco Skin (Blueberry
>> > Theme<
>> >
>>
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Junco+Skin#HTheme:Blue…
>> > >)
>> > for
xwiki.org.
>> > I prepared some responsive screenshots for the
xwiki.org Homepage
and
>> an
>> > Extension page.
>> >
>> >
>>
http://incubator.myxwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Improvements/XWikiOrgJuncoHomep…
>> >
>> > This is my +1
>> >
>> > Please report any issues on
>>
https://github.com/evalica/bootswatch/issues
>> >
>> > __Advantages__
>> > - a change is always welcomed, shows the users there is activity on
the
>> > website;
>> > - the skin is responsive;
>> > - by using Bootstrap we have the whole framework's power to use
(grids,
>> > components, etc.);
>> > - we have the chance to test a bit the skin in production and see the
>> > possible bugs, in order to later integrate;
>> > - IMO the skin looks nice :)
>> >
>> > __Disadvantages__
>> > - the only disadvantage is that there will be bugs and they will take
>> some
>> > time to be detected and fixed;
>> >
>> > __Platform integration problems__
>> > 1. currently the new skin uses the HTML5 doctype. This is needed if
we
>> were
>> > to use some Bootstrap JS components (carousel, menus, etc.) - which
we
>> > currently don't on
xwiki.org, so
I could use the old doctype (but
lose
>> > some
>> > of the testing purpose). Because of the HTML5 doctype, the HTML
>> validation
>> > fails. See
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-7552
>> >
>> > 2. Junco Skin currently doesn't have support for changing the
>> ColorThemes
>> > on the fly. I would need the help of a developer to fix this
problem.
Is
>> > not so much a problem for
xwiki.org
(I could fix them by duplicating
>> some
>> > code in the
xwiki.org skin), but it is a problem for the
integration.
>
> 3. Being build on Bootstrap, it needs LESS to compile the files into
CSS.
> Again I would need a developer to see how we could integrate the
building
> of the themes in platform. Right now this is done locally, partially
manual
> by using Grunt.
>
> Tell me what you think and take some time to test the skin,
> Caty
>
> [1]
http://getbootstrap.com/
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