Junco Skin
Last modified by Vincent Massol on 2024/11/19 16:14
- XWiki
- Design
- Completed
- [Vote] Deprecation of Prototype.js and the usage of JQuery as our default JS framework http://xwiki.markmail.org/thread/vtmsymzdgl2jf252 (Feb 25, 2014)
- [Discussion][Skin] Less vs. Sass vs. Velocity http://markmail.org/thread/n43qjsaz3osygzel (Jan 28, 2014)
- [Discussion][Skin] Bootstrap integration inside platform http://markmail.org/thread/kwlylzhrm77vddmr (Jan 28, 2014)
- [Vote][Skin] Keep Colibri look or have another look for 6.x http://xwiki.markmail.org/thread/3l57w5hjry56imu5 (Jan 28, 2014)
- [Proposal] Use Junco Skin for xwiki.org http://markmail.org/thread/i5anh5676xwsenib (Sep 20, 2013)
- [Brainstorming] Sources of HTML and ability to use pre-made CSS like Bootstrap http://xwiki.markmail.org/thread/shd55qxt7w56ypy3 (Jan 29, 2013)
- [Brainstorming] Choose a name for our next skin http://markmail.org/thread/nqpnvmzffe5w6oe6 (Feb 1, 2013)
- [UX][Proposal] Skin 4.x http://xwiki.markmail.org/thread/mo5ntmxeawnn5p6c (Nov 8, 2012)
- [Vote] Upgrades for the 4.x cycle http://markmail.org/thread/xjiq5i3yv6dvttbr (Feb 3, 2012)
- [Discussion] Problematic ColorTheme extensibility http://xwiki.markmail.org/thread/ex6fgou6fl6vjwfr (Dec 16, 2011)
Description
Junco Skin is built on the Twitter Bootstrap framework and Bootswatch themes collection. The advantage of this is that it supports all the functionality, improvements and themes the Bootstrap community creates.
Another advantages of Junco is that it doesn't provide custom velocity templates, instead it inherits the templates from Colibri Skin (which in XWiki 5.2 is the base skin). This means that Junco Skin doesn't branch the functionality (just the styling) and will benefit of every code improvement will be made on the default templates by the XWiki community.