[geeklog-devel] Geeklog.net Beta 1 and Forum

今駒哲子 komma at ivywe.co.jp
Thu Jun 12 18:39:25 EDT 2014


Tom,

Thanks!

Ivy
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2014-06-13 6:46 GMT+09:00 Tom <websitemaster at cogeco.net>:
> Add a feature request for it Ivy and I will try to get it in.
>
> Any new css classes that is added to Geeklog in the future we should add gl- to the name to ensure no conflicts.
>
> Tom
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Geeklog.net Beta 1 and Forum
>
> CSS class add "gl-" to ".tooltip" and ".in"
>
>
> Front-end framework Bootstrap and UIkit and many are very important for web design.
>
> Modern curve use "gl-tooltip" class.
> It is nice!
>
> But Geeklog Configuration use ".tooltip" class.
> It is bad because Bootstrap use ".tooltip" class and Javascript functions.
>
> Please change ".gl-tooltip".
>
> ".in" class is same problem.
> Please use ".gl-in" class.
>
> UIkit use "uk-", so there are no problem.
> --
> Ivy
>
>
>
> 2014-06-02 3:22 GMT+09:00 Wim Niemans <niemans at nlbox.com>:
>>
>> continuing…….WP uses ‘rel=tag’ and there is a proposal somewhere to have ‘rel=category’ to feature the same.
>> rel-tag is in fact a known microFormat.
>>
>> Funny enough, I see in the web service that a topic turns into categories and vice versa.
>> Something here is clearly obsolete. But what exactly?
>>
>>
>>
>> On 01 Jun 2014, at 20:08, Dirk Haun <dirk at haun-online.de> wrote:
>>
>>> Wim Niemans <niemans at nlbox.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> ‘category’ is not a known value, see
>>>> http://www.iana.org/assignments/link-relations/link-relations.xhtml
>>>>
>>>> When the use is not documented anywhere or it is not clear, it is better removed.
>>>> The only gl-place where categories come into speak, is the links plugin.
>>>
>>> I may have copied that from some other CMS, possibly WordPress. But if it’s not a widely recognised attribute, it should be safe to remove it.
>>>
>>> bye, Dirk
>>>
>>>



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