[OFBiz] Users - manager look and feel howto
Jacques Le Roux
jacques.le.roux at les7arts.com
Mon Apr 4 22:53:45 EDT 2005
Beware that in ecommerce maincss.css is changing to ecommain.css...
See today David message about that : Change in CSS file for ecommerce
>I have separated the ecommerce CSS properties into a file called
>ecommain.css, and the ecommerce application should no longer refer to
>or use the maincss.css file.
>In the templates the default filename is now ecommain.css, but they
>also support specifying the template on the ProductStore record, and
>the seed data includes this... For older databases you should clear out
>the "Style Sheet" field, or set it to this new value. Without that the
>ecommerce pages will come up looking really ugly...
>BTW, along with this is an effort to clean up the formatting in
>ecommerce to be CSS based. I made some progress in this over the
>weekend, but would sure appreciate some help if anyone is so
>disposed...
>-David
But the question was not about e-commerce, isn'it ?
In this case there is not any .css file but wrap.css in
applications\content\webapp\content\images
Jacques
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adrian Crum" <adrianc at hlmksw.com>
To: "OFBiz Users / Usage Discussion (High Traffic)" <users at lists.ofbiz.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 1:53 AM
Subject: Re: [OFBiz] Users - manager look and feel howto
> Helmut Eggebert wrote:
> > Hi Users,
> >
> > I've had a lot of success with modifying the look and feel of the
> > ecommerce application look and feel using Screen Widgets. However, now
> > my client has a requirement to make the manager applications look and
> > feel match with existing UI's on other non-ofbiz applications. It seems
> > that this is not done with Screen Widgets so I am a need a few pointers
> > on where to start. Which files should I edit?
>
> There are a number of files to edit. Each component uses its own set of
> templates (which is being changed to a common template, btw).
>
> > In which files or by
> > which form is the logo image set?
>
> In components that use JPublish, the logo is controlled by main.ftl and
> envsetup.bsh. In components that use screen widgets, the logo is
> controlled by header.ftl and CommonScreens.xml.
>
> > In which .css file are the colors,
> > etc. specified? Where is this .css file referenced as the .css file to
> > use?
>
> maincss.css is located in the images component.
>
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
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