From: Matthew B. <mat...@ou...> - 2006-03-24 16:09:42
|
Jon Maber wrote: > Jon Maber wrote: > >> Matthew Buckett wrote: >> >>> >>> One problem is that some of the navigation colours now are used in >>> default templates (manage.html) which are shared between branches and >>> leaves of the tree. If every resource generated it's own CSS you could >>> just fix this with CSS but otherwise you have to have different >>> templates for leaves and branches. >>> >>> >> Someone must have changed that since I last saw it - all of the >> 'added' functionality of rooms etc. used the document styles not the >> navigation styles. The user who is standing in the corridor and >> changes settings can imagine they are accessing a control panel so >> they would see light on dark top and left frame and a dark on light >> right frame until they've completed their work and go back to the menu >> which is posted up on the wallpaper. >> >> Jon > > > Sorry - I'm replying to my own messages now. I've looked at manage.html > in the CVS repository and I can't understand why you're seeing > navigation colours. A template selects navigaton colours by setting the > class attribute of the body tag thus: <body > class="bodington_navigation_page"> The manage.html template under > 'default' doesn't have that so it shouldn't be using navigation colours. Yep, but when managing a floor shouldn't it use the navigation colours? When managing a search tool shouldn't the document colours be used? But at the moment the same template is used for both. -- -- Matthew Buckett, VLE Developer -- Learning Technologies Group, Oxford University Computing Services -- Tel: +44 (0)1865 283660 http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/ |