forked from GNUsocial/gnu-social
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This change adds the input form switcher, which adds a navigation menu across the top of the input form, letting you switch between different kinds of input. The input menu doesn't yet look like a nice set of tabs; it could use some love. |
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README |
/** Howto: create a StatusNet theme * * @package StatusNet * @author Sarven Capadisli <csarven@status.net> * @copyright 2010 StatusNet, Inc. * @license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 unported * @link http://status.net/ */ == Location of key paths and files == <pre><nowiki> base/css/ base/css/display.css #layout, typography rules base/images/ #common icons, illustrations base/images/icons/icons-01.png #main icons file (combined into a single file) default/css/ default/css/display.css #imports the base stylesheet for layout and adds background images and colour rules default/logo.png #default site logo for this theme default/mobilelogo.png #default logo for the mobile output default/default-avatar-mini.png #24x24 default avatar for minilists default/default-avatar-stream.png #48x48 default avatar for notice timelines default/default-avatar-profile.png #96x96 default avatar for the profile page </nowiki></pre> == How to create your own theme == You probably want to do one of the following: * If you just want to change the text, link, background, content, sidebar colours, background image: ** Do this from the Admin->Design settings (recommended!). You could also create a directory and a file structure like the default theme, search and replace with your own values. This is more work, but, you can do this if you plan to make additional *minimal* changes. * If you want to change the background images and colours: # Create a directory and a file structure like the default theme. # Have your stylesheet import base/css/display.css and add your own styles below. It is okay to add *minimal* changes here. * If you want to create a different layout, typography, background images and colours: ** Create your own theme directory (base or default) with stylesheets and images like. Finally, enable your theme by selecting it from the Admin->Design interface. You can set site's logo from here as well.