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Revision as of 22:05, 25 May 2015
Back to Mirage 2 Theme
Contents
Requirements
First click here to read about the Twitter Bootstrap HTML5 and CSS3 framework used by XMLUI Mirage 2.
Banner Logo
Typography (fonts)
Palette (colours)
Multiple themes
Any folder you create in the following folder will be interpreted as a Mirage2 based theme:
$HOME/source/dspace/modules/xmlui-mirage2/src/main/webapp/themes
This means that if I create two folders called 'Red' and 'Green' in that directory, and create the file styles/_style.scss in both folders with the contents respectively and run mvn package -Dmirage2.on=true, two themes will be created called 'Red' and 'Green', with the only difference being the background color of <body>
body {
background-color: red;
}
and
body {
background-color: green;
}