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adamjgrant avatar adamjgrant commented on July 25, 2024

Okay, this is good discussion. I should definitely start working in the wiki. The next few days or so I won't be tremendously available as I am traveling and helping another traveler here in NYC, but kick me if I don't come back to this.

As for the css and js files, what do you mean by a separate dir, outside the /extras folder? I'm concerned about leaving any KS files outside of that folder as it allows users to just drop that single folder into a regular BtS site and plug it in.

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Le jeudi, avril 5, 2012 à 9:11 AM, Alex Skrypnyk a écrit :

It would be nice to have a wiki page about custom changes location. I would create such wiki page, but not sure what was your intention about it.

I.e., if I want to use 'amelia' theme and also add some more CSS and JS, where would those custom files go? I do not want to modify the theme as it will be updated and I may loose all changes.

Line 3692 in css/bootstrap.css explains that changes have to be done to overrides.less, which may be rewritten on next update.

I propose to store all custom CSS (non-LESS) and JS files in separate dir that will be empty in Kickstrap distribution package and, therefore, all files will be preserved.

OR, there can be some naming convention (filename namespacing) to store those custom files in the same dirs ('css' and 'js') as compiled LESS and js files.


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