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August 16, 2014
By teja Filed under GSoC

 

Bootstrap CSS for CiviCRM UI was conceived as a project to provide a templating layer to native CiviCRM elements.  For the past three months, my efforts for focussed on this. As we come to the end of my GSoC project, here are some updates.

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July 9, 2014
By teja Filed under GSoC

As I have been working to customize CiviCRM CSS to Bootstrap CSS. In the process, to change labels like input text, dropdowns I have made changes in \civicrm\packages\HTML\QuickForm\input.php , But found that this is not the correct way to customize because if HTML-QuickForm is updated the entire changes to the code will be lost .

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July 3, 2014
By teja Filed under GSoC

I want to share some midterm updates regarding my GSOC 14 project- Bootstrap for CiviCRM

As many suggested that both the original UI of Civi and Bootstrap UI should co-exist, I took form elements as the basis and tried on re-working from original UI to Bootstrap UI and I have had some success in doing that.

Task 1:

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May 27, 2014
By teja Filed under CiviCRM, Interface and design

This week, I began work on my Google Summer of code 2014 project “Bootstrap and CiviCRM”. The project was proposed and selected to address the following goals:

1. Improve the user interface of CiviCRM

2. Provide a consistent and scalable UI framework for developers to extend/customize CiviCRM

3. Make CiviCRM compatible with mobile devices

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February 25, 2014
By teja Filed under Interface and design
CiviCRM is a stellar example of how technology and internet have emerged as crucial components in improving the efficiency of organisations. From non-profits to governments, CiviCRM has helped people manage their workflow effortlessly. A vibrant community and open-source nature of the project have made sure it adapts and evolves to keep up with diverse needs of organisations around the world.  
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