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- standardize page names, rework documentation structure, update TOC - use same example paths everywhere - level 1 titles on all pages - fix broken links - .md suffix on all page links (works both from readthedocs and github repository views) **Server:** A full and concise installation guide with examples is a frequent request. The documentation should provide such a guide for basic installation needs, while explaining alternative/advanced configuration at the end. Links to reference guides and documentation should be used more frequently to avoid recommending an outdated or excessively complex configuration. - server: move most server-related info to server-configuration.md, cleanup/shorten - server: update list of php dependencies/libraries, link to composer.json - server: installation: support 3 install methods (from release zip, from sources, using docker) - server: installation: use rsync instead of mv as mv results will change depending of taget directory already existing or not - server: add example/basic usage of certbot - server, upgrade, installation: update file permissions setup, use sudo for upgrade operations in webserver document root - server: apache: add comments to configuration, fix and factorize file permissions setup, set cache-control header, deny access to dotfiles, add missing apache config steps, add http->https redirect example - server: nginx: refactor nginx configuration, add comments, DO log access to denied/protected files - server: add links to MDN for x-forwarded-* http headers explanation, cleanup/clarify robots.txt and crawlers section - server: bump file upload size limit to 100MB we have reports of bookmark exports weighing +40MB - i have a 13MB one here - server: simplify phpinfo documentation - server: move backup and restore information to dedicated page - docker: move all docker docs to Docker.md, simplify/ docker setup, add docker-compose.yml example, replace docker-101 with docker cheatsheet - troubleshooting: move all troubleshooting documentation to troubleshooting.md **Usage:** - index: add getting started section on index page - features/usage: move all usage-related documentation to usage.md, add links from the main feature list to corresponding usage docs, clarify/reword features list - shaarli configuration: add note about configuring from web interface **Removed:** - remove obsolete/orphan images - remove obsolete shaarchiver example - remove outdated "decode datastore content" snippet **Development:** - development: move development-related docs (static analysis, CI, unit tests, 3rd party libs, link structure/directory, guidelines, security....) to dev/ directory - development: Merge several pages to development.md - **Breaking change?:** remove mentions of 'stable' branch, switch to new branch/release model (master=latest commit, release=latest tag) - **Breaking change?:** refer to base sharing unit as "Shaare" everywhere (TODO: reflect changes in the code?) doc: update featues list/link to usage.md for details - development: directory structure: add note about required file permissions - .travis-ci.yml: add comments - .htaccess: add comment
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Theming
Foreword
There are two ways of customizing how Shaarli looks:
- by using a custom CSS to override Shaarli's CSS
- by using a full theme that provides its own RainTPL templates, CSS and Javascript resources
Custom CSS
Shaarli's appearance can be modified by adding CSS rules to:
- Shaarli <
v0.9.0
:inc/user.css
- Shaarli >=
v0.9.0
:data/user.css
This file allows overriding rules defined in the template CSS files (only add changed rules), or define a whole new theme.
Note: Do not edit tpl/default/css/shaarli.css
! Your changes would be overridden when updating Shaarli.
Themes
Installation:
- find a theme you'd like to install
- copy or clone the theme folder under
tpl/<a_sweet_theme>
- enable the theme:
- Shaarli <
v0.9.0
: editdata/config.json.php
and set the value ofraintpl_tpl
to the new theme name:"raintpl_tpl": "tpl\/my-template\/"
- Shaarli >=
v0.9.0
: select the theme through the Tools page
- Shaarli <
Community CSS & themes
Custom CSS
- mrjovanovic/serious-theme-shaarli - A serious theme for Shaarli
- shaarli/shaarli-themes
Themes
- AkibaTech/Shaarli Superhero Theme - A template/theme for Shaarli
- alexisju/albinomouse-template - A full template for Shaarli
- ArthurHoaro/shaarli-launch - Customizable Shaarli theme
- dhoko/ShaarliTemplate - A template/theme for Shaarli
- kalvn/shaarli-blocks - A template/theme for Shaarli
- kalvn/Shaarli-Material - A theme (template) based on Google's Material Design for Shaarli, the superfast delicious clone
- ManufacturaInd/shaarli-2004licious-theme - A template/theme as a humble homage to the early looks of the del.icio.us site
Shaarli forks
- misterair/Limonade - A fork of (legacy) Shaarli with a new template
- vivienhaese/shaarlitheme - A Shaarli fork meant to be run in an openshift instance
Example installation: AlbinoMouse theme
With the following configuration:
- Apache 2 / PHP 5.6
- user sites are enabled, e.g.
/home/user/public_html/somedir
is served ashttp://localhost/~user/somedir
http
is the name of the Apache user
$ cd ~/public_html
# clone repositories
$ git clone https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli.git shaarli
$ pushd shaarli/tpl
$ git clone https://github.com/alexisju/albinomouse-template.git
$ popd
# set access rights for Apache
$ chgrp -R http shaarli
$ chmod g+rwx shaarli shaarli/cache shaarli/data shaarli/pagecache shaarli/tmp
Get config written:
- go to the freshly installed site
- fill the install form
- log in to Shaarli
Edit Shaarli's configuration:
# the file should be owned by Apache, thus not writeable => sudo
$ sudo sed -i s=tpl=tpl/albinomouse-template=g shaarli/data/config.php