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- WoltLab Suite 3.0
Hello,
How can I have WoltLab UI.
Only i need UI.
Hello,
How can I have WoltLab UI.
Only i need UI.
Hi. I think you mean the Core app itself. It's here https://www.woltlab.com/woltlab-suite-download/
No,
I need only UI. (Like Bookstrap or SemanticUI).
what are you talking about?
Whatever… You might find it over there: https://github.com/WoltLab/WCF
Hello,
How can I have WoltLab UI.
Only i need UI.
Thw WSC is open source , so you can extract the CSS/JavaScript files (and SVG when needed) from the repository. The HTML structure can be read from the templates. WoltLab does not offer a seperate download for the CSS/JS files only.
Keep in mind that you have to fulfill all necessary license obligations. IIRC WSC is licensed under LGPL, so keep that in mind.
Thw WSC is open source , so you can extract the CSS/JavaScript files (and SVG when needed) from the repository. The HTML structure can be read from the templates. WoltLab does not offer a seperate download for the CSS/JS files only.
Keep in mind that you have to fulfill all necessary license obligations. IIRC WSC is licensed under LGPL, so keep that in mind.
I know all of them.
But I need lite version of UI.
What kind of lite version. The Ui is the theme you install on your system. Nothing more.
CSS and JS.
Now we have jquery and more in js file.
JS won't work without the PHP-Files (partially) since there is a lot of AJAX which sends requests to the WSC.
The SCSS-Files are generated to CSS-files based on the style's settings and additional SCSS. You could copy a compiled CSS file (requires a running WSC-installation of course).
Thanks,
I found SASS files:
https://github.com/WoltLab/WCF/tr…all/files/style
I can not find main file.
But I think we need some files from JS : https://github.com/WoltLab/WCF/tr…nstall/files/js
I know all of them.
But I need lite version of UI.
What do you mean by that?
If you do not need the JS parts, just take the SASS only and compile it to CSS.
You will have to put a bit work into it to extract it properly, because it not really ment to be used standalone.
If you have an already running WSC installation and want a 3rd party software to look alike (e.g. wordpress), there are easier way to integrate the WSC theme into them then extracting it from the WSC. You could simply reference all relevant CSS/JS files and be done with it.
So yeah, maybe elaborate what your goal is?
I want to make hybrid website by using Cordova. WoltLab UI is good for this job.
So, you want to make a mobile app?
In that case yeah, you will definitely need to extract the SASS files and compile them to CSS. Your best bet is likely to just install WSC, and copy the generated CSS file. The reason for that is that the variables for themes are saved in the database and are injected into the SASS compiler dynamically. If you compile the SASS files yourself, you would somehow have to inject those variables. it can certainly be done, but is a time-consuming process to set up. So simply extract the compiled CSS from an existing WSC installation.
If you want the UX interactions like tooltips and popups, you need to extract the proper JS files as well. Those are, however, deeply intertwined and not really meant to be used separately. It can be done, but again it is time-consuming to entangle all the dependencies and fetch the files you need.
The WSC was never meant to be a Bootstrap-like framework and is not build in a way that allows easy standalone use. I'm sure you can pull it off, but you should expect to need some effort.
thanks,
I decide to use bootstap for css just i need woltlab menus.
if you check in mobile devices it work with touch and more.
which file is for that?
It's not just 'that one file'.
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