Customizable GUI Skins
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Research- and Metadata Handling Corporate & Interface Design (under Rework) |
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Preparation of the eSciDoc Installation[edit]
Since version 5.x PubMan supports customizable stylesheets. A dedicated installtion of PubMan is required integrate external stylesheets.
Once the installations is done the pubman properties need to be changed in
/pubman_installer/src/main/resources/configuration/pubman.properties
These settings are usually deployed in:
/jboss/server_eclipse/jboss-4.2.2.GA/server/default/conf/pubman.properties
The following links can be replaced with custom stylesheets (explained below):
<!-- Properties for PubMan standard theme--> escidoc.pubman.stylesheet.standard.url=./resources/eSciDoc_CSS_v2/themes/skin_PubMan/styles/theme.css escidoc.pubman.stylesheet.standard.type=stylesheet escidoc.pubman.stylesheet.standard.apply=true <!-- Properties for PubMan contrast theme--> escidoc.pubman.stylesheet.contrast.url=./resources/eSciDoc_CSS_v2/themes/skin_highContrast/styles/theme.css escidoc.pubman.stylesheet.contrast.type=alternate stylesheet escidoc.pubman.stylesheet.contrast.apply=true <!-- Properties for PubMan classic theme--> escidoc.pubman.stylesheet.classic.url=./resources/eSciDoc_CSS_v2/themes/skin_classic/styles/theme.css escidoc.pubman.stylesheet.classic.type=alternate stylesheet escidoc.pubman.stylesheet.classic.apply=true
External style sheets can thus be fetched by URL. To be able to recognize the change after deployment without reload it is useful to change the cookie version number to any other value.
<!-- version of the pubman cookie (has to be changed if style information is changed)--> escidoc.pubman.cookie.version=1.0
Additionally the favicon can be fetched the same way.
<!-- URL of the favicon-->
escidoc.pubman.favicon.url=./resources/pubman_favicon.ico
escidoc.pubman.favicon.apply=true
External and Internal Stylesheets[edit]
The internal stylesheet(s) are deployed to the jBoss whereas an external can be fetched elswhere with the topmost CSS layer only. The structure of this external CSS should look like this:
../skin_name ./images ./styles appearance.css images.css theme.css
Customizing the Topmost CSS Layer[edit]
It is not recommended to change the underlying CSS layers because dimensions and positions might change in a unexpeced manner.
appearance.css[edit]
This part holds any coloring and font related appearance separately. The file is structured as following:
- CDDL HEADER START
- Color Table (useful for keeping an overview on replaced stuff)
- General Definitions (Fonts, Elements)
- Component Related Definitions
HTML Elements in General[edit]
Headlines
H1 {color, font-weight} is used as main title on the right side of the application layout H2 is used as headline for start page content H6 TBD
Font Related
font-family for output text is applied to
body, label, input, textarea, select, button, input.numberLabel, h2, h3, h6, a H1, H4, H5
and can be can be defined separately from input text:
input[type=text], textarea
Component Related Coloring
Dimensions and Positions of interface components are defined in the lower css layer. Coloring and style that affect look and feel are accessible here. Please do not apply any positioning and resizing to them:
Input
As input elements are treated differently accross browsers, coloring, background, border are defined separately.
States
a, input, button can have 3 states:
- active/visited
- hover/focus (cursor needs to be forced to be default for browser compatibility)
- disabled
- .actual is used to change any class to disabled
Separators
Menu entries and header entries are devided by vertical lines using the background-color of a span. Separators for menus types and header types can be defined separately.
Header (top persistent area)[edit]
Coloring and font-weight can be applied to any section of the header plus focus/hover behaviour:
.metaMenu .mainMenu .advandedSearchMenu .organisationSearchMenu .contentMenu .breadcrumb
For accessibility the logo area might display text:
.logoAlternate
Paginator[edit]
images.css[edit]
Images are defined as background images and can be found here separately pointing to the image folder next to the style folder.