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custom theming #77

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sproctor opened this issue Nov 6, 2013 · 2 comments
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custom theming #77

sproctor opened this issue Nov 6, 2013 · 2 comments
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sproctor commented Nov 6, 2013

We need the ability to add custom theme URLs to the theme list.

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sabas commented Nov 7, 2013

What about adding a custom.css empty, load as the last one and point at it to add overriding css?

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sproctor commented Nov 7, 2013

What about adding a custom.css empty, load as the last one and point at it to add overriding css?

I don't really see the point. If someone wants to do that, they can just do it.

I was using my phone in a bumpy van when I wrote the original issue, so I was a little terse.

jqueryui has a custom theme generator at http://jqueryui.com/themeroller/. My vision is admin generates their theme, puts it up somewhere on their site, or uses their existing jqueryui theme if they're using jqueryui elsewhere on their site. Then they go into the calendar admin, find the "add a theme", paste in the URL for their theme, then anyone can select that theme from the theme dropdown list.

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