Some of the users may see the default color theme as a set of configuration
properties, same as wiki preferences, that they can modify without the need
to create a copy first. So maybe we should separate the "default color
theme" from the rest of the color themes. I mean, if Iceberg is the default
color theme, we could provide 2 pages: "Iceberg" (the preset, with edit
protection) and "DefaultColorTheme" (which is a copy of Iceberg that is
editable).
On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 1:29 PM, Thomas Mortagne <thomas.mortagne(a)xwiki.com>
wrote:
Hi xwikiers,
Following new XAR entry type mail here is a question about color
themes we provide in standard XWiki (Cerulean, Charcoal, etc.).
1) Standard stuff, if you want a custom color theme create a new one
(would be nice to be able to copy a standard one and propose it when
you try to edit a standard one).
2) Demo content, edit and delete it all you want and upgrade won't
touch a customized theme to avoid surprises (background color changed
a bit in the standard version which now collide with your logo)
3) Same as 2 but delete is bad (same as home page)
WDYT ?
I'm think I prefer 1) but I'm OK with 3) if other think it's more
example than standard material. Let's say -0 for 2).
Thanks,
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Thomas Mortagne