Daniele Baggio 4 Years Ago - Edited No, now I prefer the LPS will not resolved.. We want this blog post from Olak every new version release!! :-) It's a ritual for good times Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Louis-Guillaume Durand 4 Years Ago And a "trolling" themelet here: https://www.npmjs.com/package/liferay-dropzone-themelet :) So you just have to run 'gulp extend' in your theme to add this piece of CSS. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Lee Jordan Louis-Guillaume Durand 4 Years Ago - Edited Why a themelet, why not just a sass file in the theme? #sass Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Louis-Guillaume Durand Lee Jordan 4 Years Ago This is what a themelet does in the end: inject a sass file in your theme. And if you have multiple themes where you want this piece of code, it avoids hard code duplication it in each theme. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Lee Jordan Louis-Guillaume Durand 4 Years Ago - Edited I guess that's cool if you have multiple themes. One theme is way plenty for me, multiples would be nightmare fuel. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Louis-Guillaume Durand Lee Jordan 4 Years Ago For a single project, yes. But what if you jump in a new project and you want to reuse this? You just look for that old theme where you wrote this and copy/paste those few lines? IMHO this is one the few use cases where you want to use themelet publicly available — and open-sourced — because this something you're more likely to reuse in any theme. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Lee Jordan Louis-Guillaume Durand 4 Years Ago - Edited Copy paste Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Lee Jordan Louis-Guillaume Durand 4 Years Ago - Edited Why a themelet, why not just a sass file in the theme? #sass Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Louis-Guillaume Durand Lee Jordan 4 Years Ago This is what a themelet does in the end: inject a sass file in your theme. And if you have multiple themes where you want this piece of code, it avoids hard code duplication it in each theme. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Lee Jordan Louis-Guillaume Durand 4 Years Ago - Edited I guess that's cool if you have multiple themes. One theme is way plenty for me, multiples would be nightmare fuel. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Louis-Guillaume Durand Lee Jordan 4 Years Ago For a single project, yes. But what if you jump in a new project and you want to reuse this? You just look for that old theme where you wrote this and copy/paste those few lines? IMHO this is one the few use cases where you want to use themelet publicly available — and open-sourced — because this something you're more likely to reuse in any theme. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Lee Jordan Louis-Guillaume Durand 4 Years Ago - Edited Copy paste Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Louis-Guillaume Durand Lee Jordan 4 Years Ago This is what a themelet does in the end: inject a sass file in your theme. And if you have multiple themes where you want this piece of code, it avoids hard code duplication it in each theme. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Lee Jordan Louis-Guillaume Durand 4 Years Ago - Edited I guess that's cool if you have multiple themes. One theme is way plenty for me, multiples would be nightmare fuel. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Louis-Guillaume Durand Lee Jordan 4 Years Ago For a single project, yes. But what if you jump in a new project and you want to reuse this? You just look for that old theme where you wrote this and copy/paste those few lines? IMHO this is one the few use cases where you want to use themelet publicly available — and open-sourced — because this something you're more likely to reuse in any theme. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Lee Jordan Louis-Guillaume Durand 4 Years Ago - Edited Copy paste Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Lee Jordan Louis-Guillaume Durand 4 Years Ago - Edited I guess that's cool if you have multiple themes. One theme is way plenty for me, multiples would be nightmare fuel. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Louis-Guillaume Durand Lee Jordan 4 Years Ago For a single project, yes. But what if you jump in a new project and you want to reuse this? You just look for that old theme where you wrote this and copy/paste those few lines? IMHO this is one the few use cases where you want to use themelet publicly available — and open-sourced — because this something you're more likely to reuse in any theme. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Lee Jordan Louis-Guillaume Durand 4 Years Ago - Edited Copy paste Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Louis-Guillaume Durand Lee Jordan 4 Years Ago For a single project, yes. But what if you jump in a new project and you want to reuse this? You just look for that old theme where you wrote this and copy/paste those few lines? IMHO this is one the few use cases where you want to use themelet publicly available — and open-sourced — because this something you're more likely to reuse in any theme. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Lee Jordan Louis-Guillaume Durand 4 Years Ago - Edited Copy paste Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
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Lee Jordan 4 Years Ago - Edited Give widget pages the love they need! This looks like an easy quick win and let me tell you our users have struggled with that stupid blue bar for long enough. Look at it this way rather than ... doing all this with content pages, web content could have become fragments. All the founding functionality was there, it just needed to be taken from 80% complete to 100%. Yet no, yet another story of where Liferay have abandoned the old in search of the new only to discover the greatness that was there all along. "Widget pages", it's a joke. I have to stand in front of my users and say "Widget Page"?? Yuck. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Olaf Kock 4 Years Ago If you're still on 7.2, check this plugin, which doesn't require modifying your theme: https://github.com/olafk/dropzone-indicator Also: Some work has been done on the linked ticket, probably the necessity for this change will go away soon - fingers crossed for 7.3 GA2. Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel Lee Jordan Olaf Kock 3 Years Ago - Edited It made it to 7.3 out of the box with no modification needed :) The next thing would be child of child pages in Navigation ... https://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-116120 Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel
Lee Jordan Olaf Kock 3 Years Ago - Edited It made it to 7.3 out of the box with no modification needed :) The next thing would be child of child pages in Navigation ... https://issues.liferay.com/browse/LPS-116120 Please sign in to reply. Reply as... Cancel