Re: X3 Status Update [Aug 15]
Posted: 20 Nov 2015, 08:00
Karl, can this one replace the previous 0.11 release or it's better to wait the RC?
X3 Photo Gallery Support Forums
https://forum.photo.gallery/
I am not 100% sure what you are asking about here, as there are references to both text and image.tschortsch wrote:I was actually trying to ask for an option to place text next to the logo which can be styled separately for the startpage, e. g. if I use a logo composed of a graphic and white text, the color of the text naturally remains the same when navigating through the gallery. While the text looks great on the startpage (index page) set with an darker image as background it is hardly legible on all other sites where the background color is similar to text color..
Would this be possible solely using custom CSS magic?
.startpage .logo {
color: tomato;
}
Just posted about the convert.php process here:andreamarucci wrote:Karl, can this one replace the previous 0.11 release or it's better to wait the RC?
Basically yes. I answered your convert-related question in the convert-thread.andreamarucci wrote:Fantastic Karl, so the procedure for upgrading will be
Download the new release
replace the old one except for content and config
run convert.php
right?
Updating is now piece of cakemjau-mjau wrote:Update X3 0.12.15
Another update with minor fixes.
Typo: "/public/images/" should be "/public/img/"mjau-mjau wrote:- Favicon moved to /content/custom/favicon/, which can now be edited from panel, and will not get overwritten on update. Folder /public/images/ is now removed.
Yes, you can delete your entire public/img/ folder.Martin wrote:In release X3.012.14 there were some other files in /public/img/:
icon-114.png
icon-144.png
logo.jpg
preview.png
These files are not used anymore? If so, I can get rid off my own versions of these files.
Wow... never knew the web to be such an icon mess... funny article, too.mjau-mjau wrote: ... Have a quick look at this:
https://css-tricks.com/favicon-quiz/
It's still a crap process. Look at the browserconfig.xml and manifest.json files ... They have to contain correct paths, so I would need to create a long tutorial on how to use a 3rd party icon-generator from a separate website, and how to upload it to the panel with FTP. Many users don't even know how to create a favicon png in the first place ... Furthermore, I would need to include ALL those icons in the <head> code (bloat), and even worse, I need to detect in PHP that each and every icon exists before added, which is a slow process. I can't make it obligatory.Soundinhell wrote:Online generator does all that automatically in a zip file from one image you upload. First time, I thought it was some kind of malware.