@Davy, I think we actually might drop the arrow part since it resembles a breadcrumb in the main interface. So that challenge will likely be avoided :)
@Steven Yes, we have discussed this in-depth. Our goal is to have it not collide at all with other themes or overrides. You can choose to use another theme and leave the Solspace module as-is, untouched by that theme and keeping the updates we have made. There will also be an option to scale back our UI updates to a more standard EE look, that can then be skinned by another theme.
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Eric Miller
A bit more of the design of the new Solspace ExpressionEngine module.
about 1 year ago
That looks sexy!
about 1 year ago
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Eric Miller
Thanks Steven!
about 1 year ago
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Davy Kestens
How would you create the orange arrow-button in css3?
about 1 year ago
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Eric Miller
@Davy, I think we actually might drop the arrow part since it resembles a breadcrumb in the main interface. So that challenge will likely be avoided :)
about 1 year ago
Nice! I like the orange. It stands out from all pink on the CP interface. Really looking forward to seeing this.
12 months ago
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Eric Miller
Thanks Kevin! Exactly what I was going for, so glad to hear that.
12 months ago
I'm a little affraid that this is gonna colide heavily with @leevigraham's override.css. Had you thought about that?
12 months ago
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Eric Miller
@Steven Yes, we have discussed this in-depth. Our goal is to have it not collide at all with other themes or overrides. You can choose to use another theme and leave the Solspace module as-is, untouched by that theme and keeping the updates we have made. There will also be an option to scale back our UI updates to a more standard EE look, that can then be skinned by another theme.
12 months ago
Ah good to hear :) really looking forward to this!
12 months ago
Whoa, look out Pixel & Tonic!
12 months ago