Hi,
Some of our users find the default bootstrap type face colors too light, and want the text to appear darker.
I can go hack on the CSS directly, but I was wondering what the most maintainable approach would be for overriding such CSS properties, and also not breaking such a change for every upgrade.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
-Jev
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You can create your own css file, and adds it in build.js, just add it last, it will overwrite the css rules boostrap
2014/1/6 Jev Björsell
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Hi,
Some of our users find the default bootstrap type face colors too light, and want the text to appear darker.
I can go hack on the CSS directly, but I was wondering what the most maintainable approach would be for overriding such CSS properties, and also not breaking such a change for every upgrade.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
-Jev
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Hi Max, thanks for the quick response!
To rebuild the css/js, am I correct in thinking that I just need to run lib/wnf.py --build ?
-Jev
On Monday, January 6, 2014 3:40:15 AM UTC-8, Maxwell wrote:
You can create your own css file, and adds it in build.js, just add it last, it will overwrite the css rules boostrap
2014/1/6 Jev Björsell
<eb…@gmail.com>
Hi,
Some of our users find the default bootstrap type face colors too light, and want the text to appear darker.
I can go hack on the CSS directly, but I was wondering what the most maintainable approach would be for overriding such CSS properties, and also not breaking such a change for every upgrade.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
-Jev
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Yes, is this file, add the path of your file below of "app/public/js/startup.css" in "public/css/all-app.css" rule.
2014/1/6 Jev Björsell
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Hi Max, thanks for the quick response!
To rebuild the css/js, am I correct in thinking that I just need to run lib/wnf.py --build ?
-Jev
On Monday, January 6, 2014 3:40:15 AM UTC-8, Maxwell wrote:
You can create your own css file, and adds it in build.js, just add it last, it will overwrite the css rules boostrap
2014/1/6 Jev Björsell
<eb…@gmail.com>
Hi,
Some of our users find the default bootstrap type face colors too light, and want the text to appear darker.
I can go hack on the CSS directly, but I was wondering what the most maintainable approach would be for overriding such CSS properties, and also not breaking such a change for every upgrade.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
-Jev
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Yes, wnf.py -build rebuild the css and js files.
2014/1/6 Maxwell Morais
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Yes, is this file, add the path of your file below of "app/public/js/startup.css" in "public/css/all-app.css" rule.
2014/1/6 Jev Björsell
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Hi Max, thanks for the quick response!
To rebuild the css/js, am I correct in thinking that I just need to run lib/wnf.py --build ?
-Jev
On Monday, January 6, 2014 3:40:15 AM UTC-8, Maxwell wrote:
You can create your own css file, and adds it in build.js, just add it last, it will overwrite the css rules boostrap
2014/1/6 Jev Björsell
<eb…@gmail.com>
Hi,
Some of our users find the default bootstrap type face colors too light, and want the text to appear darker.
I can go hack on the CSS directly, but I was wondering what the most maintainable approach would be for overriding such CSS properties, and also not breaking such a change for every upgrade.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
-Jev
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