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README.md
README.md
The Primo New UI Customization Workflow Development Environment
css documentation
- Primo uses Angular Directives massively in this project
- To learn more about directives see:
- Primo uses external directives from the Angular-material framework :
- Those directives are tagged by a prefix : "md-"
- Primo also creates its own directives which are tagged by the "prm-" prefix.
Example:
<header layout="column" layout-fill class="topbar-wrapper"> <prm-topbar> </prm-topbar> <prm-search-bar (search-event)="prmSearch.onSearchBarSearchEvent()"> </prm-search-bar> <md-progress-linear class="header-progress-bar animation-scale-up-down" md-mode="indeterminate" ng-show="prmSearch.searchInProgress"> </md-progress-linear> </header>
- You can see in the example how we use :
- An HTML5 tag - header
- A Primo directive : prm-topbar , prm-search-bar.
- An external material design directive : md-progress-bar :
https://material.angularjs.org/latest/api/directive/mdProgressLinear
- When defining css rules it is important to understand the css cascading/specifity logic:
- When you start working on customizing your css be aware of the ability to define css selectors based on the directive name, which is actually equivalent
to an html tag - this will enable you changing the design of a component cross-system without relying on id's/classes
- For the example above we can define selectors:
prm-topbar input {....} prm-topbar.md-primoExplore-theme input {....}
- Primo is using a theme inside angular-material to define a palette of colors see:
https://material.angularjs.org/latest/Theming/01_introduction
- This means that you will often encounter a class "md-primoExplore-theme" attached to elements.
Recipes/Examples:
css Recipe 1 - Color Scheme (Starting from August 2016 Release)
- Open the colors.json.txt file in the root of your view folder
- You will see a json object with our default color scheme:
` { "primary": "#53738C", "secondary" : "#A9CDD6", "backgroundColor" : "white", "links": "#5C92BD", "warning": "tomato", "positive": "#0f7d00", "negative": "gray", "notice": "#e08303" } `
- Since November 2016 release - we are giving you the ability to easily customize the majority of the following
colors - primary, secondary, backgroundColor, links, warning, positive, negative, notice - just change the definition and save the file.
The colors are mapped to different elements in the user interface:
![Color Changes image](../../help_files/colors3.png "Color Changes")
- Open a new command line window
- cd to the project base directory (C:\\\primo-explore-devenv)
- Run gulp app-css --view <your-view/folder code> for example: gulp app-css --view Auto1
- for Primo Ve customers add the --ve flag at the end of the command for example: gulp app-css --view Auto1 --ve
- A new file will be created on your package css directory named: app-colors.css
- This file will contain all of the primo-explore theme color definitions. We will continue to add more color definitions to extend this ability
- Refresh your browser to see the changes take affect
- For example, for the following colors.json.txt file:
{ "primary": "#512DA8", "secondary" : "#D1C4E9", "backgroundColor" : "#BDBDBD", "links": "#009688", "warning": "#FF5722" }
You will get:
![Color Changes image](../../help_files/colors1.png "Color Changes")
![Color Changes image](../../help_files/colors2.png "Color Changes")
css Recipe 2 - Moving the Facets to the Left
- Select the parent container containing the search result and the facets
- Copy the selector definition using your browsers' dev tools
- Define the container as
display:flex; flex-flow:row-reverse;
- complete css definition:
prm-search > md-content.md-primoExplore-theme .main, prm-search > md-content.md-primoExplore-theme.main { display: -webkit-flex; !* Safari *! -webkit-flex-flow: row-reverse wrap; !* Safari 6.1+ *! display: flex; flex-flow: row-reverse wrap; } .screen-gt-sm .sidebar{ webkit-flex: 0 0 15%; flex: 0 0 15%; }
- Save and refresh your browser
- The result:
![Facets image](../../help_files/facets.png "Factes Changes")
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