[CWB] CQPweb CSS Styles

mansur 6688000 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 12 17:39:11 CET 2018


Hey, Thilo!

According to the screenshots it looks very nice!

Best,
Mansur

On 12 March 2018 at 15:52, Thilo Wiertz <
thilo.wiertz at geographie.uni-freiburg.de> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I procrastinated a little bit over the CQPweb look. The result is a set of
> css files to freshen up the main page and corpus views. There are currently
> four color templates for corpora (blue, green, yellow, red), but since
> colors are defined as variables at the top of the .css-files it should be
> very straightforward to create further custom themes.
>
> I haven’t done much testing and got rid of quite a bit of original
> definitions – so please feel free to report display errors and things that
> strike you as inconvenient or objectively very ugly :-). Note that given
> the current condition of the main code (which I didn’t touch) only so much
> is possible using css. Thus, for instance, it would be great format table
> columns depending on input (align numbers to the right), but currently
> almost all tables and fields are of the same class, some with additional
> html-tag formatting.
>
> I don’t know if other plans to refurbish the UI of CQPweb are already
> under way, if not I’d be happy to take this Friday afternoon project a
> little further – provided that there is general interest and Andrew would
> be happy to do/accept necessary changes to the main code. I am aware of
> course that this is a little more on the complementary/fun side of things
> and that functionality takes precedence…
>
> All files, a short description, and some screenshots can be found at
> https://github.com/retide/cqpweb_css.
>
> Best
> Thilo
>
>
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