A good approach for that is to have one CSS for each theme: RCUE and project. This CSS only specify styles that are different for the themes, aka the login page background / colours, console header colours, links and buttons colours etc. We will use this CSS file with other CSS files that specify the layout, font-sizes, margins, alignments etc. These styles are the same for project / product. In this sense it will be relatively simple.

I’m not sure what you mean by “pluggable and everything”.

On Jan 30, 2014, at 12:59 PM, Bill Burke <bburke@redhat.com> wrote:

How hard is it to have admin console themes that match both product and project?  Pluggable an everything?

On 1/30/2014 9:37 AM, Gabriel Cardoso wrote:
Bill, RCUE is for projects, so we need some customization to
differentiate the project. Viliam could make the changes to use the new
design. Let’s go for it?

Stian, they have some material at http://rcue-uxd.itos.redhat.com

Gabriel

On Jan 29, 2014, at 1:11 PM, Stian Thorgersen <stian@redhat.com
<mailto:stian@redhat.com>> wrote:



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Honestly, I'd prefer to follow the same look and feel as EAP instead of
creating our own.  We may eventually have to provide keycloak "portlets"
that can plug into different mgmt consoles.

We need to move to the official RCUE styles at some point. This will
probably require some changes to html structure. Once we've done that
it's easy to change the L&F from the Keycloak theme, to the WildFly
theme and finally to the EAP theme.

Gabriel do you know where we can get RCUE from?


On 1/29/2014 9:44 AM, Gabriel Cardoso wrote:

On Jan 29, 2014, at 12:34 PM, Stian Thorgersen <stian@redhat.com
<mailto:stian@redhat.com>
<mailto:stian@redhat.com>> wrote:

The login form looks really good!
Thanks

I'm not convinced about the admin console though. The bright blue
isn't very nice. Also I was wondering if there's some way we could not
have a separate "bar" for the realm drop-down and add realm button.
Could we move this to the left-hand menu, or merge it with the logo /
user selection bar (and also make it slightly bigger at the same time)?
Well, it is a matter of taste. But I can try to make it more attractive.

Why you don’t want to have that nav bar? We have plenty of space and it
is clear that this is the highter level of navigation.

However, it doesn’t hurt trying to incorporate the dropdown and button
into the sidebar. I’m just afraid this will make the navigation more
confusing, but we can give a shot.

Here is an example of something they did for EAP.


I needed to think a bit to understand the hierarchy.

Gabriel

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