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Create a Bootstrap theme for v6 #5045
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Here the steps to do it! |
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And you know what... I kind of like it: It's very minimalistic. Of course, it needs quite a bit of polish in terms of looks. Needs someone to spice it up with extra CSS. THEN we can actually use this theme - we can recommend people use this as the fallback theme instead of CoreUIv4, because it's the simplest. |
Can't continue working on this right now though... we have a v6 to launch TO.DAY! 🎉💪 We'll continue next week, after launch. Creating this has proven our theming system is OK. Which is all we needed to do right before launch. |
In order to test @maurohmartinez 's tutorial on how to create new themes in Backpack v6, it'd be interesting to create a new theme with plain Bootstrap styles - like the ones in the examples here - https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.3/examples/
The point being that we could use this basic theme:
Please don't go overboard @promatik 😀 The point for this isn't to change theme file structure, but to review the tutorial and our whole theming architecture and process. We could (or maybe should) change file structure, I know... but that's a whole separate thing.
Our goal with the tutorial: anybody to be able to create a new Backpack theme... in under 5 hours.
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