Difference between revisions of "Web Interface Style and Images"
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− | Here's where I cheat! I have taken the original files and changed the colour | + | Here's where I cheat! I have taken the original files and changed the colour re-saving as the original file name. This can be a little confusing as some of the files contain the colour in the title. Changed files should be saved into the directory : /var/lib/eprints3/archives/yourarchivename/cfg/static/style/images, changes made in the html directory will be overwritten by the generate_static command. |
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Copy edited images to above directory, as user apache run the command; | Copy edited images to above directory, as user apache run the command; |
Revision as of 08:51, 19 December 2006
Style Sheet Changes
All changes to style sheet setting should be made in the directory /var/lib/eprints3/archives/yourarchivename/cfg/static/style/auto, and updated using the generate_static command. Changes made in the html directory will be overwritten.
Style sheets are processed alphabetically, eprints has a local stlye sheet setup called zzz_local.css, any changes can be made in this file, and settings from previous css files will be over writen with values in this file. I use the EditCSS function in Firefox to configure my stlye sheets and copy the modifications directly into this file.
When modifications are completed, as the user apache execute;
/var/lib/eprints3/bin/generate_static yourarchivename
Image Changes
Here's where I cheat! I have taken the original files and changed the colour re-saving as the original file name. This can be a little confusing as some of the files contain the colour in the title. Changed files should be saved into the directory : /var/lib/eprints3/archives/yourarchivename/cfg/static/style/images, changes made in the html directory will be overwritten by the generate_static command.
Copy edited images to above directory, as user apache run the command;
/var/lib/eprints3/bin/generate_static yourarchivename
Images will now be copied into the html directory.