In general, our theme inherits most of its characteristics from toolkit.css, which will make it work nicely with projects of varying stylistic requirements. One notable exception to this were the .f-Item-control elements, which had a defined text color that had to be customized in order to synchronize with the surrounding UI.
I realized that the "source" link, which was previously a button, could easily be changed to a link while remaining semantic by assigning source elements an ID. When all controls are links, they can inherit the typical link color of the design.
In general, our theme inherits most of its characteristics from
toolkit.css
, which will make it work nicely with projects of varying stylistic requirements. One notable exception to this were the.f-Item-control
elements, which had a defined text color that had to be customized in order to synchronize with the surrounding UI.I realized that the "source" link, which was previously a button, could easily be changed to a link while remaining semantic by assigning source elements an ID. When all controls are links, they can inherit the typical link color of the design.