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    • is there a way to modify a Bootswatch skin?

      Hi,
      I need a little guidance here. I run a self-hosted NodeBB forum with the default Persona theme and no skin. I would like to switch to the Flatly skin, because its style closely resembles the main site (which is a wordpress thing). But unfortunately when I switch to Flatly some elements become invisible.

      For example the header in the chat window looks like this, when no skin is selected:
      0_1525959139779_chat-noskin.jpg

      But it looks like this when the Flatly skin is selected:
      0_1525959207695_chat-flatly.jpg

      The button glyphs are there, but they are hard to find because their foreground color is the same as the background color.
      Similarly when I watch the forum on my smartphone I cannot see the (black) Chat glyph on the black header background, so it seems like the chat feature is missing.

      So, I guess I should override or subclass or modify the Flatly skin somehow, or at least some parts of it. And while I am at it I may also change some colors, slightly.

      But I have no clue where the resources are that I need to edit. So my question is: where in the nodebb directories are the Flatly skin files, and how should I proceed in a way that my modifications don't get lost after a nodebb upgrade?

      Thanks,
      Jurjen

      posted in NodeBB Development
      Jurjen Dijkstra
      Jurjen Dijkstra

    Latest posts made by Jurjen Dijkstra

    • is there a way to modify a Bootswatch skin?

      Hi,
      I need a little guidance here. I run a self-hosted NodeBB forum with the default Persona theme and no skin. I would like to switch to the Flatly skin, because its style closely resembles the main site (which is a wordpress thing). But unfortunately when I switch to Flatly some elements become invisible.

      For example the header in the chat window looks like this, when no skin is selected:
      0_1525959139779_chat-noskin.jpg

      But it looks like this when the Flatly skin is selected:
      0_1525959207695_chat-flatly.jpg

      The button glyphs are there, but they are hard to find because their foreground color is the same as the background color.
      Similarly when I watch the forum on my smartphone I cannot see the (black) Chat glyph on the black header background, so it seems like the chat feature is missing.

      So, I guess I should override or subclass or modify the Flatly skin somehow, or at least some parts of it. And while I am at it I may also change some colors, slightly.

      But I have no clue where the resources are that I need to edit. So my question is: where in the nodebb directories are the Flatly skin files, and how should I proceed in a way that my modifications don't get lost after a nodebb upgrade?

      Thanks,
      Jurjen

      posted in NodeBB Development
      Jurjen Dijkstra
      Jurjen Dijkstra

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