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It is possible to adjust it by modifying the mainview.html layout and css.
But I have it on my list to make this left side panel into collapsible,
something like the right side dropbox panel, would this be suitable?
Original comment by samuli.j...@gmail.com
on 11 Nov 2013 at 7:05
Yeah collapsible would be great, but I looked in mainview.html and css -- it
did not jump out at me what to adjust. Where is the layout of your css and div
names documented? is it?
Why can it not just be adjustable like the main center section?
I have had a difficult time getting this to work on host, your config file has
changed from the older 1.8 line, and your examples of how to add sections like
plugins is not very straight forward if you ask me.
A config file with all the possible options in place, that could just be edited
would be handy.. Having to create configuration.php seems odd, every other php
software I have setup just has you edit the existing config with the info you
need.
Well guess time to dive into your css and mainfile.html
Original comment by john...@gmail.com
on 11 Nov 2013 at 1:09
Doesn't seem like span3 does anything, I changed it to 120 from its 220 and its
still just was wide..
You have all the css files with no space in 1 line, they are hard to read.
Could you spell out exactly what needs to be changed to adjust the width of
that colum, thanks!!!
Original comment by john...@gmail.com
on 11 Nov 2013 at 1:25
I suppose you are not that familiar with web apps, as CSS minification is very
common thing to do, it reduces the file size which makes it faster to load.
Layout is based on Bootstrap layouts
(http://getbootstrap.com/2.3.2/scaffolding.html#layouts), you should take a
look how those work. Ie you should change #mollify-mainview-navlist-container
class span3 -> span2, and #mollify-mainview-viewcontent span9 -> span10.
But since the left side is affixed, you need to adjust the size also so it
won't overlap, add something like this into your own css (after mollify.css):
#mollify-mainview-navlist-parent {
width: 10%;
}
@media (min-width: 1200px)
#mollify-mainview-navlist-parent {
width: 11%;
}
(two sizes are there because of the responsive layout).
I doubt I'll ever have time to "document all div names", whatever that would
mean, not sure if it's the right thing to do.
And what comes to configuration.php, every script has one, some only have it
written by the script. I haven't done this, mainly because I'll always have to
prioritize my little time, and this isn't that important, in my opinion people
setting up file management in their web server have to know how to write simple
PHP array with little configuration.
Original comment by samuli.j...@gmail.com
on 11 Nov 2013 at 2:49
And as a tip, web inspector (for example in Chrome or Safari) is your friend,
it displays the minified CSS in human-friendly way (among other things).
And to see the "full sized" css, you can take a look at the svn:
https://code.google.com/p/mollify/source/browse/trunk/css/style.css
I could make it also available in installation package in src folder.
Original comment by samuli.j...@gmail.com
on 11 Nov 2013 at 3:24
I did use inspector to see that it was span3
I did not think to look to the source on code.google - thanks, doh!! Makes it
much easier to understand ;)
Original comment by john...@gmail.com
on 11 Nov 2013 at 3:38
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