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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Man Page Repositories - Added jQuery and Bootstrap Post 303020614 by Neo on Tuesday 24th of July 2018 04:42:51 AM
Old 07-24-2018
Man Page Repositories - Added jQuery and Bootstrap

I added both jQuery and Bootstrap Javacript libs to all man page repository pages.

TODO: I need to add pagination to these repos because most are very large and load to slow on a single page.

For the first upgrade, I manually added one new CSS Class (repository) to the main repo tables and added the following jQuery for these repo pages, a lazy man's way instead of editing all the HTML templates:

Code:
<script>
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
  jQuery("table").removeClass("tborder").addClass("table");
  jQuery(".repository").addClass("table-hover");
  jQuery("h1").css({"font-size":"2em"});
  jQuery("h2").css({"font-size":"2em"});
  jQuery("table").css({"margin":"0px"});
  jQuery("table").wrap('<div class="tborder" style="overflow:auto;"></div>');
  jQuery(".vbmenu_popup").find("table").removeClass("table");
});
</script>

 

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Jifty::Plugin::CSSQuery(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      Jifty::Plugin::CSSQuery(3pm)

NAME
Jifty::Plugin::CSSQuery - use the cssQuery JavaScript library with Jifty SYNOPSIS
In your etc/config.yml: framework: Plugins: - CSSQuery: {} DESCRIPTION
cssQuery() is a powerful cross-browser JavaScript function that enables querying of a DOM document using CSS selectors. All CSS1 and CSS2 selectors are allowed plus quite a few CSS3 selectors. This is a Jifty plugin that let you use cssQuery javascript library in your Jifty application. cssQuery has been bundle with Jifty for a long time, for Jifty use it internally. Now it's been replaced with jQuery. It's now a plugin for backward compatibility. It is disabled by default, unless your "ConfigFileVersion" is smaller or equal then 2. For more information about cssQuery, see <http://dean.edwards.name/my/cssQuery/>. METHODS
init This initializes the plugin, which simply includes the JavaScript necessary to load cssQuery, and gets rid of the cssQuery-jquery back- compat script. SEE ALSO
<http://jifty.org>, <http://dean.edwards.name/my/cssQuery/> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This plugin is Copyright 2007 Handlino, Inc. It is available for modification and distribution under the same terms as Perl itself. cssQuery is available for use in all personal or commercial projects under both MIT and GPL licenses. This means that you can choose the license that best suits your project and use it accordingly. See <http://jifty.com/> for current information on cssQuery copyrights and licensing. perl v5.14.2 2010-12-08 Jifty::Plugin::CSSQuery(3pm)
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