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Mastering Redmine - Second Edition

By : ANDRIY LESYUK
Book Image

Mastering Redmine - Second Edition

By: ANDRIY LESYUK

Overview of this book

Redmine is not only one of the popular open source project management applications but also one of the best project hosting and issue tracking solutions. This book is an update of our previous successful edition, Mastering Redmine. This book is a comprehensive guide that will give you a detailed practical understanding on how to effectively manage, monitor and administer complex projects using Redmine. You will get familiar with the concept of Issue Tracking and will get to know why and what makes Redmine one of the best issue trackers. Another main part of Redmine functionality, which is Managing projects shows why this is one of the best applications for project hosting. Furthermore, you will learn more about Redmine rich text formatting syntax, access control and workflow and time Tracking. Towards the end, you will unleash the power of custom fields and guides to show how to customize Redmine without breaking upgrade compatibility. By the end of the book, you will have a deep practical understanding on how to effectively monitor and manage large scale and complex projects using Redmine.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Mastering Redmine Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Quick Syntax Reference
Index

Customizing the theme


A common scenario of customization is when users first choose a theme for Redmine and then slightly modify it to make it fit their needs. As a result, such users lose the possibility to upgrade that theme in the future (this is because it henceforth contains their changes, which are going to be overridden during an upgrade).

Suppose you want to customize the default Redmine theme. Instead of modifying its files under the public/stylesheets directory, let's create a new theme based on it. To do this, let's create the mastering-redmine subdirectory for our theme (this will be its name) in the public/themes directory. In the newly created directory, create the stylesheets subdirectory, and the application.css file in it.

Now add the following code to that CSS file:

@import url(../../../stylesheets/application.css);

#top-menu { background: #373c40; }
#header { background-color: #e7692c; }
#main-menu li a:hover { background-color: #d92238; }

Here, the first line imports CSS...