Harry, Tx for testing the new template.
- I also noticed some glitches in FF. (eg sortable tables are not working in FF) I'll do some extra testing. However, I do not have any issues with the sidebar. Which version of FF are you using ? Could you check the js console if any error is shown? - I'll double check the Preferences on FF - As stated, Editor is not really implemented yet, so sneak preview and the toolbar are not functional yet. I'm working on this as the first next thing. Good to get some feedback on look&feel too - although it is a bit more subjective ! - 'little space for the content' Different from the previous template, I adopted the "fixed width" model of bootstrap rather then the fluid. The result is the large left and right white margins are visible, and a 'jumping' page-width when you resize your window. A "fluid" page-width (like in the current template) will use the maximal screen-width available. => may be this should become a new user-preference option. - The header & footer size are not much bigger then in the current template, but the darker background tint make it feel more heavier on the page. Reducing their size is not obvious as the header also acts as container for the pagename, breadcrumbs, quick-navigation. I'm still working to reduce some of the header 'clutter': removing the "G'day XYZ" message, reducing the size of the buttons... dirk On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 8:54 PM, Harry Metske <harry.met...@gmail.com>wrote: > Dirk, > > (good to see a burst of longstanding JIRA issues being resolved) > I had a look and did some testing with the new template (FF and Chromium on > Linux) . > You already stated that we should expect things to be broken, but > nevertheless here are some things I found (and you probably already know > of) : > > * on FF the leftMenu (sidebar) cannot be clicked away, not the "Sidebar" > link nor the cross in the leftmenu, Chromium works fine here > * Preferences cannot be saved > * when editing a page, all the buttons are not visible (inside the yellow > area) > * sneak preview does not work > > About the looks of the template, it's a matter of personal preference :-) > In general I think there is too little space left for content: > * it doesn't take the full width of the screen > * the top and bottom blue area's are too large (high) > * the left menu too wide (but it can be clicked away). > > > Thanks for all your efforts. > kind regards, > Harry > > > > > On 14 February 2014 18:27, Dirk Frederickx <dirk.frederi...@gmail.com > >wrote: > > > All, > > > > I've just committed a new Apache JSPWiki Template/UI, "haddock". It is > > partly a back-port of various v3.0 template changes, resolving a number > of > > long-outstanding JIRA's. But most visible, it provides a complete new > > look&feel, build on top of the popular BOOTSTRAP css framework. > > > > To activate this new template, add following line to your > > jspwiki-custom.properties: > > > > jspwiki.templateDir = haddock > > > > > > From the change-note: > > This template contains various UI improvements and JSP > > simplifications, > > a major redesign of the JSPWiki CSS stylesheet based on > BOOTSTRAP > > (now modularly build with LESS) and a rework of the javascript > > routines > > based on mootools v1.4.x. (also the js is now split into modular > > class files) > > > > Be aware: this is a first commit -- expect things to be broken. > > More work is ongoing on the plain editor; the Group UI is to be > > fixed. > > > > Validation has been done against Safari, Chrome & FF; IE > testing > > is left > > to the adventurous user. > > > > > > I hope you'll like the new looks as much as I do ;-) > > > > > > dirk > > >