Details

    • Type: New Feature
    • Status: Open
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Unresolved
    • Affects Version/s: 3.2.0-b1
    • Fix Version/s: None
    • Component/s: None
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      Description

      Company settings should be added to allow a staff member to specify any number of custom CSS files and Javascript files to load into the structure.

      We can cache the results so that performance is maximized.

      Stylesheet: /app/view/client/default/css/ [ — name of CSS file here — ]
      Javascript: /app/view/client/default/javascript/ [ — name of javascript file here — ]

      Alternatively, (and perhaps a much better solution) we could allow the ability to specify the full URL to the file, which would allow users to pull javascript/css from some central repository (e.g. google code), etc.

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      Putting more thought into this. Perhaps it should just be a header input textarea nd a footer input textarea where custom HTML can be speicfied.

        Activity

        cody Cody Phillips (Inactive) created issue -
        cody Cody Phillips (Inactive) made changes -
        Field Original Value New Value
        Description Company settings should be added to allow a staff member to specify any number of custom CSS files and Javascript files to load into the structure.

        We can cache the results so that performance is maximized.

        Stylesheet: /app/view/client/default/css/ [ --- name of CSS file here --- ]
        Javascript: /app/view/client/default/javascript/ [ --- name of javascript file here --- ]

        Alternatively, (and perhaps a much better solution) we could allow the ability to specify the full URL to the file, which would allow users to pull javascript/css from some central repository (e.g. google code), etc.
        Company settings should be added to allow a staff member to specify any number of custom CSS files and Javascript files to load into the structure.

        We can cache the results so that performance is maximized.

        Stylesheet: /app/view/client/default/css/ [ --- name of CSS file here --- ]
        Javascript: /app/view/client/default/javascript/ [ --- name of javascript file here --- ]

        Alternatively, (and perhaps a much better solution) we could allow the ability to specify the full URL to the file, which would allow users to pull javascript/css from some central repository (e.g. google code), etc.

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        Putting more thought into this. Perhaps it should just be a header input textarea nd a footer input textarea where custom HTML can be speicfied.
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          • Assignee:
            cody Cody Phillips (Inactive)
            Reporter:
            cody Cody Phillips (Inactive)
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