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-moz-border-radius: @radius; | |||
-ms-border-radius: @radius; | |||
border-radius: @radius; | |||
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#menu a { | #menu a { | ||
color: #111; | color: #111; | ||
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Revision as of 14:26, 11 April 2013
In this article, you can learn how to create customized themes and use them to change the look of you appsuite installation.
LESS.JS
Please read LESS.JS first
File structure
A theme basically consists of two files located in $APPSUITE_ROOT/apps/themes/$YOUR_UNIQUE_THEME_NAME
. These files are described in this and the following sections.
definitions.less
This file can be used to override variables described in the "Variables" section of this article.
style.less
This file can be used to define any CSS you like. Before doing this, check, if there really is no variable that can be used to achieve the same thing.
Variables
Basic
Font
Variable | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
@sansFontFamily | "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif | |
@serifFontFamily | Georgia, "Times New Roman", Times, serif | |
@monoFontFamily | Monaco, Menlo, Consolas, "Courier New", monospace | |
@baseFontSize | 14px | |
@baseFontFamily | @sansFontFamily | |
@baseLineHeight | 20px | |
@altFontFamily | @serifFontFamily | |
@touchFontSize | 15px | |
@headingsFontFamily | inherit | |
@headingsFontWeight | bold | |
@fontSizeLarge | @baseFontSize * 1.25 | |
@fontSizeSmall | @baseFontSize * 0.85 | |
@fontSizeMini | @baseFontSize * 0.75 | |
@vgridFontSize | 13px |
Colors
Variable | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
@bodyBackground | @white | |
@textColor | @grayDark | |
@linkColor | #08c | |
@linkColorHover | darken(@linkColor, 15%) | |
@linkAccentColor | #ffad00 | |
@linkAccentColorHover | darken(@linkAccentColor, 15%) | |
@headingsColor | inherit | |
@black | #000 | |
@grayDarker | #222 | |
@grayDark | #333 | |
@gray | #555 | |
@grayLight | #aaa | |
@grayLighter | #eee | |
@white | #fff | |
@blue | darken(#049cdb, 5%) | |
@blueDark | #0064cd | |
@blueLight | lighten(#049cdb, 25%) | |
@green | #1A8D1A | |
@greenLight | #92D050 | |
@red | #cc0000 | |
@yellow | #F8E400 | |
@orange | #f89406 | |
@pink | #E01CD9 | |
@purple | #7E16CF |
Space
Variable | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
@paddingLarge | 11px 19px | |
@paddingSmall | 2px 10px | |
@paddingMini | 0 6px | |
@baseBorderRadius | 4px | |
@borderRadiusLarge | 6px | |
@borderRadiusSmall | 3px |
Pagination
Variable | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
@paginationBackground | #fff | |
@paginationBorder | #ddd | |
@paginationActiveBackground | #f5f5f5 |
Buttons
Variable | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
@btnBackground | @white | |
@btnBackgroundHighlight | darken(@white, 10%) | |
@btnBorder | #bbb | |
@btnPrimaryBackground | @linkColor | |
@btnPrimaryBackgroundHighlight | spin(@btnPrimaryBackground, 20%) | |
@btnInfoBackground | #5bc0de | |
@btnInfoBackgroundHighlight | #2f96b4 | |
@btnSuccessBackground | #62c462 | |
@btnSuccessBackgroundHighlight | #51a351 | |
@btnWarningBackground | lighten(@orange, 15%) | |
@btnWarningBackgroundHighlight | @orange | |
@btnDangerBackground | #ee5f5b | |
@btnDangerBackgroundHighlight | #bd362f | |
@btnInverseBackground | #444 | |
@btnInverseBackgroundHighlight | @grayDarker |
Dropdowns
Variable | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
@dropdownBackground | @white | |
@dropdownBorder | rgba(0,0,0,.2) | |
@dropdownDividerTop | #e5e5e5 | |
@dropdownDividerBottom | @white | |
@dropdownLinkColor | @grayDark | |
@dropdownLinkColorHover | @white | |
@dropdownLinkColorActive | @white | |
@dropdownLinkBackgroundActive | @linkColor | |
@dropdownLinkBackgroundHover | @dropdownLinkBackgroundActive |
Foldertree
Variable | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
@foldertreeSidepanelBackground | ||
@foldertreeSectionTitleColor | ||
@foldertreeActiveLabelColor | ||
@foldertreePassiveLabelColor | ||
@foldertreeHoverBackground | ||
@foldertreeSelectedBackground | ||
@foldertreeCounterBadgeBackground | ||
@foldertreeCounterBadgeColor |
Calendar
Appointment
Variable | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
@appointmentReserved | #08c; /* blue */ | |
@appointmentTemporary | #ffbb00; /* yellow */ | |
@appointmentAbsent | #913f3f; /* red */ | |
@appointmentFree | #8eb360; /* green */ | |
@appointmentPrivate | #555 /* gray */ | |
@appointmentDeclinedFont | #888 /* dark gray */ | |
@appointmentUnconfirmedAlpha | 0.4 | |
@appointmentDeclinedAlpha | 0.3 | |
@appointmentHoverPct | 15% | |
@appointmentDeclinedAlpha | 0.3 |
Week View
Variable | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
@weekviewAppointmentLasso | #aeaeff | |
@weekviewDayIn | #fff /* white */ | |
@weekviewDayOut | #e0e0e0 /* grey */ | |
@weekviewTimeline | #f00 /* red */ | |
@weekviewTimeWith | 58px | |
@calendarToolbarHeight | 41px |
Month View
Variable | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
@monthviewAppointmentOut | #aaa /* light gray */ | |
@monthviewToday | #daefff /* light blue */ | |
@calendarToolbarHeight | 41px |
Mixins
In LESS, it is possible to include a bunch of properties from one ruleset into another ruleset. So say we have the following class:
Sample
.border-radius(@radius: 0px) { -webkit-border-radius: @radius; -moz-border-radius: @radius; -ms-border-radius: @radius; border-radius: @radius; } #menu a { color: #111; .border-radius(5px); }
Read LESS Mixins
OX Mixins
Mixin | Sample | Description |
---|---|---|
.box-sizing(@boxmodel) | ||
.user-select(@select) | ||
.border-radius(@radius) | ||
.box-shadow(@shadow) | ||
.vertical-gradient(@startColor, @endColor) | ||
.radial-gradient(@color1, @color2, @color3) | ||
.transition(@transition) | ||
.animation(@animation) | ||
.animation-name(@name) | ||
.ellipsis | ||
.overflow(@type) | ||
.overflow-x(@type) | ||
.overflow-y(@type) | ||
.backface-visibility(@type) |
How to activate a theme during development
When creating a new theme, you don’t have it installed with your frontend. In this case you don’t want to go to a complete build of a theme and reinstall it for every change. The trick is to create your theme and overwrite the default theme with it. You can then use the appserver proxy to ship your own version of the UI.
To activate a theme on the backend, you have to add it to the io.ox/core/settingsOptions//themes
list.
Example
Adding
io.ox/core/settingsOptions//themes/unicorn=Friendship is Magic
to etc/settings/appsuite.properties
add a theme named unicorn
with the name Friendship is Magic
to the list of themes, a user can choose. Find the list in the Settings -> Basic
view behind the option Theme
.
Theming the login page
The login page is a little bit special. If you don’t use the form login (and provide your own login page), you might want to also theme the login page. Learn here, how to do this.
Best practice
To be really safe, it’s best to only define your own values for the variables shown above. If this really breaks anything, we consider this a bug, please report it [1] in our bugzilla.
Of course, using CSS in style.less
file to define your own styles is also possible. Make sure to test your style in such cases more carefully. It is most likely safe to change minor things using this file, but if you plan to change any positions of larger elements, this might break the complete design. So please be careful when overwriting the default CSS rules.