First, is there a way to see thumbnails of all the skins available in Premium Pack?
Second, I'm unclear how much we can customize a given prepackaged skin.
For example, this one:
1. (Red rectangle) I can change the logo, right? (Duh... but I'm double checking to be absolutely sure)
2. (Cyan rectangle) I can change the background photo, right? (Ditto)
3. (Orange rectangle) Can I place a background photo in this header section?
4. (Red arrow) Can I create something similar to this gray box overlay?
Anything else that is customizable?
Unclear on customize-ability of PP skins
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Re: Unclear on customize-ability of PP skins
Hi Dave,
In H&M every single thing is customizable. It's just that some things are a lot easier than others. Some require skills in HTML or Javascript. In my case it's the graphics skills lacking. What is actually wrong with a pink square having a dark green circle in one corner labelled in orange?
Martin.
In H&M every single thing is customizable. It's just that some things are a lot easier than others. Some require skills in HTML or Javascript. In my case it's the graphics skills lacking. What is actually wrong with a pink square having a dark green circle in one corner labelled in orange?
Martin.
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Re: Unclear on customize-ability of PP skins
Thanks, Martin, much appreciated.
I do still need to know if the pre-designed skins in PP are similarly open to customization. Sometimes templates are quite sophisticated under the skin, so to speak, and changing things can be problematic.
By the way,
Dave
I do still need to know if the pre-designed skins in PP are similarly open to customization. Sometimes templates are quite sophisticated under the skin, so to speak, and changing things can be problematic.
By the way,
Dave
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Re: Unclear on customize-ability of PP skins
Hi Dave,
The V3 skins you are using have a certain degree of customizability with the numerous configuration variables. The documentation is your friend here and should be studied carefully:
http://www.it-authoring.com/info/pp3hel ... onfig.html
These skins are intentionally designed with a minimalist appearance to reduce the amount of optical customization you should need, ideally to zero. Basically you can choose the minimalist plain white version, embed it in your own web page and go, because it just displays your help as text in a box. Or choose one of the boxed versions, pack your header items in the header box, and leave it at that. That is what they are designed for.
If you want to do more extensive optical modifications my general recommendation is: It's possible, but do you really want to do that? You need to understand that these skins have three sets of CSS files, one for each device category (desktop, tablet and phone), which are loaded automatically in response to the device type, eliminating CSS redundancy. If you want to make major optical changes you need to edit three CSS files for each of the four page types (main topic page, TOC, keyword index, search) and then test them extensively on numerous desktop, iOS and Android devices (phones, tablets) to make sure you haven't broken something (and generally, you will have). Or you can stay within the bounds of the available customization via the configuration variables and reduce your work overheads by 99.9%
The V3 skins you are using have a certain degree of customizability with the numerous configuration variables. The documentation is your friend here and should be studied carefully:
http://www.it-authoring.com/info/pp3hel ... onfig.html
These skins are intentionally designed with a minimalist appearance to reduce the amount of optical customization you should need, ideally to zero. Basically you can choose the minimalist plain white version, embed it in your own web page and go, because it just displays your help as text in a box. Or choose one of the boxed versions, pack your header items in the header box, and leave it at that. That is what they are designed for.
If you want to do more extensive optical modifications my general recommendation is: It's possible, but do you really want to do that? You need to understand that these skins have three sets of CSS files, one for each device category (desktop, tablet and phone), which are loaded automatically in response to the device type, eliminating CSS redundancy. If you want to make major optical changes you need to edit three CSS files for each of the four page types (main topic page, TOC, keyword index, search) and then test them extensively on numerous desktop, iOS and Android devices (phones, tablets) to make sure you haven't broken something (and generally, you will have). Or you can stay within the bounds of the available customization via the configuration variables and reduce your work overheads by 99.9%
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Re: Unclear on customize-ability of PP skins
Thanks, Tim.
Dave
Looks like everything we'd need is customizable.Tim Green wrote:The V3 skins you are using have a certain degree of customizability with the numerous configuration variables. The documentation is your friend here and should be studied carefully:
It's not really a case of what I want to do in this case - it's what our JS coders, our independent graphic designer, and our president/founder want... I have found that what our president/founder wants, I want...If you want to do more extensive optical modifications my general recommendation is: It's possible, but do you really want to do that?
May I assume that this triplet-CSS editing is automated when I use the configuration variables in the PP Toolbox input grids?You need to understand that these skins have three sets of CSS files, one for each device category (desktop, tablet and phone), which are loaded automatically in response to the device type, eliminating CSS redundancy. If you want to make major optical changes you need to edit three CSS files for each of the four page types (main topic page, TOC, keyword index, search) and then test them extensively
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Re: Unclear on customize-ability of PP skins
Hi Dave,
http://www.it-authoring.com/info/pp3hel ... pting.html
Note that there are also session variables and facilities for adding your own JS code if necessary:It's not really a case of what I want to do in this case - it's what our JS coders, our independent graphic designer, and our president/founder want...
http://www.it-authoring.com/info/pp3hel ... pting.html
Of course...May I assume that this triplet-CSS editing is automated when I use the configuration variables in the PP Toolbox input grids?
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