THEME: CODE-RED
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flare ;)
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I'm pretty much done here - I've kept the flare but just at 80% :P
One last niggle Hoba, can I move "Username and password incorrect" via loggin.css?
I've had a hunt around but can't move it, I'm no coder as I've said before so I have to change many values until I affect the one I want, its a slow process as you can imagine.
Cheers to all.
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Afaik this object doesn't use a css container and therefor is not movable or themeable. I'm no coder either. I'm just playing around with CSS and moving pixels. Would be nice to have this element themeable too though. I'll have a look and bring this up in the devchannel so we hopefully can theme it soon.
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Hey, I wouldn't worry too much, I mean if you cant remember your username and password you've got more problems than the word "incorrect" covering up a bit of the sea!
My theme is pretty much done, I'll fire off one more mail to freeBSD to get approval for the two instances of their logo and I'm good to go, subject to any last minute OS changes.
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Found it!
That really is it now or I'm gunna send myself crazy tweaking it.
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Hey, nice work! :D
So which part of the css needed to be tweaked to move this text around? ;)
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The very last line of login.css - the trick was to refresh index.php for the changes to take affect. The inspect element feature of google chrome has been a god send in helping confirm I'm in the right place.
Have mailed freebsd today to request permission to use the two logo's so once they reply it can be shipped with pfsense if the dev's want.
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Cool, just to document it for all the themers ut there (you and me :D ). I really like your theme and we'll definately will include it. Good job!
Btw, just sent a preview of the theme I was working on during the hackathon to the blog: http://blog.pfsense.org/?p=404
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Nice work guys, i really like all your themes. pfSense is going to be theme happy now ;)
Hoba where can I find your DNA theme? i really like that one too.. -
That theme will only work on pfsense 2.0 as it really changes the complete colorset which is not doable in the 1.2 branch. I stored the theme on the blog-site as it is too big to be attached here: http://blog.pfsense.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/pfdns.zip
Have fun.
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Where as the purpose my theme is to work on both 1.2.x and 2 (for now) and give us something new until 2 becomes stable enough for production ;)
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the hackathontheme works on 1.2.x as well as on 2.0 too :)
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Even better - Is the hackathon theme "thined out" ? I mean can I use it to thin out (remove wast) mine?
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Not yet completely. I'm not even sure that I have redrawn all the needed buttons (yes, this theme features a new set of buttons too). When it gets commited consider it being clean of rubbish ;)
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Well cheesyboofs since i like your theme too i am going to try to make it work, hopefully it won't break my pfSense box :O pfSense 2.0 can't come any quicker…
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Let me know when the themes that works with 1.2.3 is finish and I can add them to the fit123 package if wanted.
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Forgive me for being such a noob but how do i copy the downloaded content to /usr/local/www/themes/?
I don't have Secure Shell enabled. Should i use a USB key, if so how do i copy the content from the USB key to that place ??? -
It's just a single tickbox at system>advanced to enable ssh. After that you will be able to copy the files up using a tool like winscp or filezilla. Logon using user "root" and the webgui password. Just copy the extracted files to /usr/local/www/themes/ <themename>and the theme will be selectable at system>general from the dropdownmenu.</themename>
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Thanks a lot for the tip. It worked perfectly and now i am using cheesyboofs awesome theme (thanks again cheesyboofs for the nice theme).
Just to make sure, ssh will only work inside of LAN right? Unless i add the firewall rules to WAN…right? -
Just to make sure, ssh will only work inside of LAN right? Unless i add the firewall rules to WAN…right?
Correct!
now i am using cheesyboofs awesome theme (thanks again cheesyboofs for the nice theme)
Your more than welcome - I'm just glad to give something back to the pfSense community.