Hi,

checked haddock template with latest trunk, looks really nice! I especially
like the fluid layout :-D

regarding the issues found: the sidebar doesn't hide when clicking on the x
with latest Firefox, but nothing shows up on console. Same happens with
"More Menu" and "Sidebar" links on the upper-right corner, and I'm also
unable to upload files

will there be skin (as in default template) support? Related to this
question, don't know how, but I stumbled upon &skin=reader parameter which
also was a nice surprise


cheers,
juan pablo



On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 10:58 PM, Dirk Frederickx <dirk.frederi...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> 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
> > >
> >
>

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