[geeklog-devel] Geeklog 2.0.0 Themes
Tom
websitemaster at cogeco.net
Sun Apr 29 10:02:57 EDT 2012
:-)
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[mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of Rouslan
Placella
Sent: April-29-12 9:35 AM
To: geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net
Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog 2.0.0 Themes
The plugin toolkit *is* in the repo:
http://project.geeklog.net/cgi-bin/hgwebdir.cgi/plugin-toolkit/
Bye,
Rouslan
On 29/04/12 14:33, Tom wrote:
> Hi Trinity,
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> I think for the most part the plugin API docs have been kept updated.
> I know the themes wiki docs need a good update now, hopefully that
> will get down when we release Geeklog 2.0.0 (which reminds me I have
> to finish up the topics wiki page).
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> The Universal Plugin Toolkit does need a rather large upgrade though.
> I think it has been a few years since anyone has touched it. I almost
> think we need to include it the repository to make it easier for
> developers to remember to keep it updated. Then when we release a new
> version of Geeklog we can just release the plugin separately with any new
updates.
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> Tom
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> From: geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net
> [mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of Trinity
> Sent: April-28-12 8:52 PM
> To: Geeklog Development
> Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog 2.0.0 Themes
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> perhaps include a clean "template" theme that is just basic block css
> for devs to use as a starter base theme for new themes also some one
> should create a 2.0 version of the plugin development example plugin
> and update any plugin api docs.
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> On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 9:45 AM, Tom<websitemaster at cogeco.net> wrote:
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> Okay,
>
> We currently have 4 themes in the Geeklog Repository. denim, newpro,
> professional, and professional_css. Both professional themes support
> the Geeklog 1.8.1 theme engine while denim and soon newpro will
> support the upgraded version
>
> When we release Geeklog 2.0.0 I would like to include 3 themes denim,
> newpro and professional in the install. I figure we should include the
> professional theme since that is the theme most people probably have
> based their own themes on and it will make it easier for them to update
their site.
>
> I think once we have done one or two bug fix releases of Geeklog (ie
> Geeklog
> 2.0.x) we can drop the professional theme from the install and just
> add it to the themes downloads directory if people are still looking
> for it. This way we can just concentrate on the 2 main themes (denim,
> newpro) going forward.
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> Also Developers remember if we add any new template variables or make
> changes to Geeklog code that affects themes we need to make sure all
> themes in the repository receives the updates (if it is for their
> supported theme engine).
>
> The last few things I plan to do before the release:
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> 1) Upgrade jQuery and jQuery UI to the latest version
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> 2) Add Breadcrumb support to the new theme engine so breadcrumbs can
> be displayed in the header template.
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> Thoughts, Questions, Suggestions, Comments? :-)
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> Tom
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