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  Tuvia Vinitsky
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  Oct 20, 2014 @ 12:48am
If I set a theme in xxx.ini (say 'redmond'), and I am in development mode, and I have set in xxxserver to user jquerythemese, what else do I need to do to see the themes?

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  FoxInCloud Support - Thierry N.
  Tuvia Vinitsky
  Oct 20, 2014 @ 01:21am
'redmond' is a standard jQueryUI theme - did you customize 'redmond'?

The files of any theme you want to use should be stored into ...ab\aw\scripts\jQueryUI*\themes\


If I set a theme in xxx.ini (say 'redmond'), and I am in development mode, and I have set in xxxserver to user jquerythemese, what else do I need to do to see the themes?


-- thn (FoxInCloud)

Gravatar is a globally recognized avatar based on your email address. Re: jquery themes
  Tuvia Vinitsky
  Thierry Nivelet (FoxInCloud)
  Oct 20, 2014 @ 05:54am
No, I just want to try the redmond theme as an example. The files are there. The CSS style sheets show as loaded, but when I inspect any infividual object, the only sheets being applied are foxcloud.css and awdefault_xxxx.css. awdefault_xxxx.css does not seem to change when I change themes in xxx.ini. Should the theme attributes be applied from the theme .css files or do you incoporate those into awdefault?

AHAH - I see that the jquery theme class names are not generated as class names for any objects. The classnames are like awcmd.


'redmond' is a standard jQueryUI theme - did you customize 'redmond'?

The files of any theme you want to use should be stored into ...ab\aw\scripts\jQueryUI*\themes\


If I set a theme in xxx.ini (say 'redmond'), and I am in development mode, and I have set in xxxserver to user jquerythemese, what else do I need to do to see the themes?


Gravatar is a globally recognized avatar based on your email address. Re: jquery themes
  FoxInCloud Support - Thierry N.
  Tuvia Vinitsky
  Oct 20, 2014 @ 06:50am
For now, jQueryUI themes only affect the jQueryUI widgets such as datepicker and menu.
Getting these styles affect the whole application is achievable by setting xxx.vcx!xxx*.wCSSclassAdd to whatever class you can pick from jQueryUI.css

Never tried that so far, did not even have this idea ...
Anything you could do would be a candidate for doc.foxincloud.com/tipsAndTricks


No, I just want to try the redmond theme as an example. The files are there. The CSS style sheets show as loaded, but when I inspect any infividual object, the only sheets being applied are foxcloud.css and awdefault_xxxx.css. awdefault_xxxx.css does not seem to change when I change themes in xxx.ini. Should the theme attributes be applied from the theme .css files or do you incoporate those into awdefault?

AHAH - I see that the jquery theme class names are not generated as class names for any objects. The classnames are like awcmd.


'redmond' is a standard jQueryUI theme - did you customize 'redmond'?

The files of any theme you want to use should be stored into ...ab\aw\scripts\jQueryUI*\themes\


If I set a theme in xxx.ini (say 'redmond'), and I am in development mode, and I have set in xxxserver to user jquerythemese, what else do I need to do to see the themes?




-- thn (FoxInCloud)

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