Plonetheme.sunburst

Latest version: v1.5.5

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1.4.5

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- Fix tests to pass on Plone 4.4 (which currently has a Calendar
portlet on the right by default) and keep them running on 4.3 too.
[maurits]

- Make portal messages display correctly (colors).
https://dev.plone.org/ticket/13658
[gbastien]

1.4.4

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- fix green line showing under current select for green bar items in Firefox,
Checked in Firefox, Chrome and IE8.
[gbastien, vangheem]

1.4.3

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- Revert dashboard permission change from 1.4.2. The dashboard works best when
editable - linking to an uneditable dashboard should not be default.
[danjacka]

1.4.2

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- Remove font-weight bold for monthdays and font-weight normal for table header
in portlet calendar. Set div.portletCalendar with to auto instead of
unnecessary 100% + margin.
[thet]

- Users only require dashboard view - not edit - permission to get a 'Dashboard'
link in the actions menu.
[danjacka]

1.4.1

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- fix navigation items having more height than bar in chrome
[vangheem]

- fix green line showing under current select for green bar items in chrome
[vangheem]

- change line height of listing table class to only apply to folder contents
listing where it's affected instead of it applying to styles globally.
fixes 13420
[vangheem]

- More cleanup. Move following remaining portlet styles out of public.css:
- Dashboard styles to member.css,
- Portlet management styles to controlpanel.css,
- Other portlet styles to portlet.css.
[thet]

1.4

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- Move documentation from .txt to .rst files for ReST syntax highlighting.
[thet]

- Move workflow color definition for state "published" to public.css. The
"published" color definition is propably something to be excluded with
public.css in custom designs to avoid coloring of all normally visible links.
[thet]

- Seperate css rules based on group hints to dedicated, already existing files
and leave only Sunburst design-specific styles in public.css. This way, your
own theme can depend on Sunburst but exclude the public.css file, which leads
to way less style overrides while still having a Plone-like user interface
(edit-bars, tables, forms, etc). Fixes pull-requests 1 and 2. Upgrade step
included (upgrade_step_2_3).
[thet, TH-code]

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