On 04/22/2014 08:09 AM, Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am 21.04.2014 23:25, schrieb Shayon Mukherjee:
Hello Manu, Henne and the web team.
I would like to help too. I do have some experience with twitter bootstrap 2.3.2. and 3.0.1
I am not sure how would one go about start this, but I will follow this thread and look forward to the developments.
Actually students already started. Redoing the css is not the big art, but finding a way to "port" all existant bento apps is tough.
In fact, the css part ("less part", in fact) is mostly done. The Travel Support Program application includes a bento theme for Bootstrap 2.3 [1]. I'm attaching two screenshots of the TSP app, with no theme (plain bootstrap) and with the included bento theme. Where is the trick? The html of the TSP app is 100% bootstrap compliant. Changing the html generated by every single openSUSE page would be a lot of effort, as Stephan said. Making any bootstrap (2.3) page look "bentoish" is just a matter of stealing some code from the TSP app repo. [1] https://github.com/openSUSE/travel-support-program/tree/master/app/themes/be... -- Ancor González Sosa openSUSE Team at SUSE Linux GmbH