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George Gastaldi commented on FORGE-558:
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Hello Richard,
I think I may be missing somehting, but AFAIK, Twitter bootstrap consists of plain CSS
files and JS/JQuery plugins.
In fact the result would be plain XHTML (using some composite components would be nice)
and standard JSF components.
Regards,
George Gastaldi
Migrate the existing scaffold to Twitter Bootstrap
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Key: FORGE-558
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/FORGE-558
Project: Forge
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: Scaffold
Affects Versions: 1.0.3.Final
Reporter: George Gastaldi
Create scaffold based on
http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/
The current Forge scaffold creates applications which are relatively plain, and
un-inspiring visually. It would be fantastic if Forge could leverage the existing
Bootstrap framework from Twitter to present a much simpler, more comprehensive HTML/JS/CSS
starting point from which to develop an application.
Sources for the existing scaffold templates can be found here:
https://github.com/forge/core/tree/master/scaffold-faces/src/main/resourc...
However, the plugin will need to be updated to copy over any new files (and to cease
copyign those that become unused:)
https://github.com/forge/core/blob/master/scaffold-faces/src/main/java/or...
Several graphics may also need to be updated. And it's likely that the generated code
will need styles applied to ensure proper layout:
https://github.com/forge/core/blob/master/scaffold-faces/src/main/java/or...
This should be relatively straightforward, but will require thorough testing, Good luck!
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