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The Primo New UI Customization Workflow Development Environment

##css documentation

  • Primo uses Angular Directives massively in this project

  • To learn more about directives see:

https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/directive

  • Primo uses external directives from the Angular-material framework :

https://material.angularjs.org/latest/

  • Those directives are tagged by a prefix : "md-"

  • Primo also creates its own directives which are tagged by the "prm-" prefix.

Example:

    <header layout="column" layout-fill class="topbar-wrapper">
       <prm-topbar>
       </prm-topbar>

   <prm-search-bar (search-event)="prmSearch.onSearchBarSearchEvent()">
   </prm-search-bar>

          <md-progress-linear class="header-progress-bar animation-scale-up-down" md-mode="indeterminate" ng-show="prmSearch.searchInProgress">
          </md-progress-linear>

   </header>
  • You can see in the example how we use :
  1. An HTML5 tag - header
  2. A Primo directive : prm-topbar , prm-search-bar.
  3. An external material design directive : md-progress-bar :

https://material.angularjs.org/latest/api/directive/mdProgressLinear

  • When defining css rules it is important to understand the css cascading/specifity logic:

http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-cascade/

https://specificity.keegan.st/

  • When you start working on customizing your css be aware of the ability to define css selectors based on the directive name, which is actually equivalent to an html tag - this will enable you changing the design of a component cross-system without relying on id's/classes

  • For the example above we can define selectors:

prm-topbar input {....}
prm-topbar.md-primoExplore-theme input {....}
  • Primo is using a theme inside angular-material to define a palette of colors see:

https://material.angularjs.org/latest/Theming/01_introduction

  • This means that you will often encounter a class "md-primoExplore-theme" attached to elements.

##Recipes/Examples:

css Recipe 1 - Color Scheme

  • Open a new command line window

  • cd to the project base directory (C:**\primo-explore-devenv)

  • Run gulp css-colors to save the OTB css file

  • Run css-color-extractor primo-explore/tmp/app.css --format=css > primo-explore/tmp/colors.css to extract the color definitions from the OTB css file and copy the css rules to primo-explore/custom/css/custom1.css

Run the following steps repeatedly until you are satisfied with the result

  • Choose a color from the interface (using your browsers' dev tools or extensions such as colorzilla)

  • Choose the new color from your library color scheme

  • Replace all values in the custom1.css file

  • Save and refresh your browser

css Recipe 2 - Moving the Facets to the Left

  • Select the parent container containing the search result and the facets
  • Copy the selector definition using your browsers' dev tools
  • Define the container as
display:flex;
flex-flow:row-reverse;
  • complete css definition:
prm-search > md-content.md-primoExplore-theme .main {
    display: -webkit-flex; !* Safari *!
    -webkit-flex-flow: row-reverse wrap; !* Safari 6.1+ *!
    display: flex;
    flex-flow: row-reverse wrap;

}
.screen-gt-sm .sidebar{
    webkit-flex: 0 0 15%;
    flex: 0 0 15%;
}
  • Save and refresh your browser