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#1 2011-09-04 12:18:17

Parménides
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HTML5 and CSS3

Hi everybody,

I've just started to use this software in my server but I don't like very much the appearance of the galleries. I was looking for something more appealing with the brand new HTML5 and CSS3 and I found some things that I think it should not be so difficult to include in Piwigo.

I just have doubts about where to put the code. There are some php files that I may think they are what I am aiming for, but I'm not sure. Can anybody help me with this? I would test everything myself and then commit if possible and if you like it.

Thanks

 

#2 2011-09-04 12:27:22

flop25
Piwigo Team
2006-07-06
7038

Re: HTML5 and CSS3

Hello
I suggest you to register on that forum, so you'll have notification by email and we will be able to send you private message
Then, can you describe a bite more : as far as I understand, you want to re-design one -or more- theme by default of Piwigo ?
I suggest you to create a new theme (use the docs for that), to use the svn -at the disposal of all dev of extensions-, and to publish it in the Extension Manager fo piwigo.org
Then we will talk about all the features you've brought and about it's possible integration.


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#3 2011-09-11 16:56:02

Parménides
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Re: HTML5 and CSS3

Hello flop25,

If I finally get involved in the project, I'll register without doubt. Thanks for the invitation.

What I want to do is to change the way images are displayed in the webpage, I have been looking for HTML5 code in the source but I have not found any trace of it. That's what I'm aiming to do, use the new technologies provided by the new standard to build more appealing and user-friendly galleries and image viewers.

I dunno it is merely a new theme, but I'm not sure. I will read documentation in order to understand how they work, and if they have any similarity at level code with what I am thinking.

 

#4 2011-09-12 10:45:36

flop25
Piwigo Team
2006-07-06
7038

Re: HTML5 and CSS3

if you have any question, we're here : the English is under modification (a bite empty currently ^^)


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