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2017-02-08 12:51
jailbird

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 1576
A minimalistic CSDb style for Stylish

I couldn't sleep last night so I decided to restyle CSDb a bit, maybe some of you will find it useful.

Since the HTML is not semantic at all, and it was a real pain in the ass to make it work, I am pretty sure it's full of shit, so feel free to improve/change it.

Oh, and it works only when you're logged in.

Get it from https://github.com/csisztaiarnold/csdb_stylish

Preview on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLMcTCREKf8
 
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2017-02-21 00:13
jailbird

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 1576
Plus another update :

- it looks better (except the PM, but who uses that anyway)
- votes look better:



And similar small improvement stuff but I have to pee and sleep
2017-02-21 06:59
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11101
Quote:
But seriously: if (part) of the source code would be made available (f.e. in a repository) there should be imho enough people willing to help switching to a more semantic approach.

after looking at the code myself, i dare to say that those who look at it only want to do one thing: delete it all.
2017-02-21 07:41
JackAsser

Registered: Jun 2002
Posts: 1987
Quote: Quote:
But seriously: if (part) of the source code would be made available (f.e. in a repository) there should be imho enough people willing to help switching to a more semantic approach.

after looking at the code myself, i dare to say that those who look at it only want to do one thing: delete it all.


That is indeed usually the case when it comes to bad code. The only viable approach would be to expose the content of the database as an API imo (since giving the full database exposes private messages between persons etc).

Another approach is of course to gut out everything personal from the database and keep it a pure tracking of releases (i.e. remove PMs, forum, user comments) then make everything public domain with public read only access. Read write access for selected trusted implementors.
2017-02-21 07:45
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11101
even the db itself needs a serious rework / restructuring.

think of the C code you wrote 20 years ago. its that bad.
2017-02-21 08:56
Peacemaker

Registered: Sep 2004
Posts: 243
Jailbird: Looking good. If you it could only beeing applied by inserting your .css why, not? :D
2017-02-21 09:26
CreaMD

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 3034
Quote: BTW a single class on the <body> depending on the first URI segment would help ALFULLY a lot! Perffffff pls!

Jb, contact Perff directly, that should be a simple and straightforward task for him.

Other way, parse url with js, add body class dynamically with js. (using js not possible, right?)

roman
2017-02-21 09:35
Perff
Administrator

Posts: 1665
Nice things I see people are saying about my old code here! ;)
But, yes it IS bad. :/

@Jailbird: Let me know what you like me to do (didn't get it from your comment), and I'll look at it. :)
2017-02-21 09:38
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11101
I'd say exactly the same about my own code from 20 years ago. Horrible =)
2017-02-21 10:13
jailbird

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 1576
HTML and CSS aint code anyway ;)
@Perff: I/we would need a unique (but permanent) class in the body of each page based on the first URI segment. Fe. forum for this, home for home, release for the release page, event for the events, etc. So I could write direct selectors which don't influence elements on other pages. I am sure it would be easy to automate it. Thanx! XOXO

Ps: plus a unique class for the menu items, but that's useful just for the lurkers so no priority
2017-02-21 21:14
bOOZElEE

Registered: Dec 2002
Posts: 34
Quoting Jailbird
WTF, I'd never thought I'd communicate, nevertheless to agree with Rayden, but yeah.


Nonetheless you're welcome :)

I highly appreciate the work you put into the CSS, but the stylish approach feels to me like a Bondo Bucket: shiny at the first glance, but as the base isn't solid she starts falling apart if you take her out for the first ride in town ;)

But it cleary shows what could (and imho should) be done to give CSDb a more contemporary look and feel. I like.

A repository/archive just containing the current templates (no DB involved) would be a first step - just to take a look at the current code. But given the age of the code, I suspect some fancy interwoven HTML/PHP stuff and I doubt I really want to see it... ;) (@Perff: no offence meant)
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