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When using internal CSS files via Twitter bootstrap UI, the theme doesn't get the css file path right. Quickfix patch attached
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#1 | bug_with_internal_css_files.patch | 872 bytes | SebCorbin |
bug_with_internal_css_files.patch | 5.51 KB | SebCorbin | |
Comments
Comment #1
SebCorbin CreditAttribution: SebCorbin commentedSome PHPStorm information were in the patch, sorry
Comment #2
Docc CreditAttribution: Docc commentedThis issue should be in under the Twitter bootstrap UI project.
Besides, you can drop in the bootstrap files. Twitter bootstrap UI is not needed atm.
Comment #3
SebCorbin CreditAttribution: SebCorbin commentedAre you sure? It depends on the Twitter Bootstrap UI module, because the code in question is the theme actually. Look at the patch.
I was not able to put internal CSS files via the module because of the theme, so the issue is related with the theme.
Comment #4
Docc CreditAttribution: Docc commentedWell you are right about the issue being for this theme.
Though the code is legacy. We decide you use the drop in approach for now. see readme:http://drupalcode.org/project/twitter_bootstrap.git/blob/refs/heads/7.x-...
So for now this approach is not supported anymore. Maybe in the future we reintroduce it again. But first we need to get the theme right.
regards.
Comment #5
andregriffin CreditAttribution: andregriffin commented