This is a global plan to revamp the theme infrastructure in Tiki. This is led by the UX Team. Please join us!
As of Tiki11, the Tiki theme infrastructure is increasingly due for a revamp to take advantage of advances in technology
- Take advantage of Smarty 3 enhancements, especially Template Inheritance.
- HTML5
- CSS3
- Bootstrap Transition Preps
- http://www.sitepoint.com/native-css-variables/
- http://html.adobe.com/webstandards/cssregions/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsive_web_design
- http://www.cmscritic.com/why-responsive-design-is-so-important/
Thus, in Tiki 13, we are going all out on "Mobile-first" Bootstrap 3.0
read up on the proposal, discussion and decision
When
- Any non-disruptive work should be done as soon as possible. Ex.: Fonts.
- For disruptive work (ex.: CSS consolidation), Tiki13 after the Tiki12LTS would be a great time to revamp the whole theme management in Tiki.
The bulk of the work could be done at one or two TikiFest Design Revamp
For whom
There are 3 target audiences
I just want to pick a nice theme
Here, we need more nicer bundled themes in Tiki. Ideally, we'd have access to Web Template Repositories like https://dev.tiki.org/CSS+Frameworks+and+Preprocessors#Bootstrap_themes_repositories
For them, themes is just one of a thousand features and they just pick it. (Can be documented at doc.tiki.org)
Point & Click themer
- Improve Theme Generator or use some like https://dev.tiki.org/CSS+Frameworks+and+Preprocessors#Bootstrap_theme_generators
- Make it easier to create a menu
- Improve Module handling
Professional designers
- They like things like Skeleton.css or http://dev.tiki.org/CSS+Frameworks+and+Preprocessors#Twitter_Bootstrap
- How to avoid to get in their way
All the action should be on themes.tiki.org
Todo
To discuss
- Why Tiki themes never look WOW
- CSS Frameworks and Preprocessors
- Deployment of themes: Mods or profiles? If we continue with mods, we should improve them
- theme & css work, including Simplification of CSS
+ One target: reduce module content specific rules with module zone specific rules (needed because a module can be placed anywhere, and different zones have different colors, etc.)- Consolidation of stylesheet files
- Rethink function and location of various CSS files (css directory vs. styles directory, feature-specific (admin.css) vs. global (layout.css and theme stylesheets), etc.
Reduce redundant rules (no need to specify body in three or four files, etc.)
- http://www.ohloh.net/p/assetic which can also do LESS, SASS, etc. and there is a http://github.com/widmogrod/zf2-assetic-module,
- http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.cms.tiki.devel/21224
- CSS framework(s) ?
- SVG Icons using Raphael
- CSS3 Buttons
- Sprite Generator for small icons
- Discuss theme strategy of other CMSs to see what we can learn and improve (WordPress, etc.)
- etc.
Related topics
Related links
- http://www.slideshare.net/Webnific/cms-comparisson-3850088
- http://coding.smashingmagazine.com/2010/05/03/joomla-and-wordpress-a-matter-of-mental-models/
- http://www.majordojo.com/2011/02/how-did-wordpress-win.php
- http://mashable.com/2011/09/30/website-usability-tools/