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It is a combination of _javascript_ and
CSS. _javascript_ is needed only for advanced use. Once you are
ready, let me know, I'll explain where to apply the changes. Mean
while you might want to read the document I put together several
years ago to get an understanding of how Hudson UI is generated.
(both Web/REST and View architectures may be useful)
- Winston
I just learned Bootstrap is mostly implemented in
CSS. It looks very easy to use it in any websites so I will try
it myself before experimenting it with Hudson. Thank you for
the helpful information.
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 3:23 PM Kaz Nishimura
<kazssym@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
OK, though I am not familiar with Bootstrap at
all, I will take a look into it for a long-term solution.
Sure you can work on the short term solution. For long
term let us use Bootstrap. Hudson does not use Spring.
It has proprietary UI and REST framework. Hudson UI
can accommodate third party Layout framework like
Bootstrap.
Thanks,
Winston
I am just thinking of a short-term
solution yet. For a long-term solution, I am not
sure which framework is good for future versions of
Hudson.
If Hudson is already using the Spring
framework, I think Spring Mobile <http://projects.spring.io/spring-mobile/>
might have less impact on the current structure.
Anyway, I must start from studying the current
Hudson codebase.
Excellent. For some time I've been debating
about changing Hudson page layout to Bootstrap
3, which if done correctly will automatically
take care of mobile usability. Do you have any
framework in mind?. Otherwise I will highly
recommend to use Bootstrap.
I'll create a branch for you.
- Winston
I would like to experiment
mobile usability improvement with Hudson.
Can you make a branch for it?