Creating an custom theme

The user interface is styled using bootstrap v3. All variables documented at https://getbootstrap.com/docs/3.4/customize/ are available to you to design your look and feel.

Proceed with the following steps to compile a custom theme:

  1. Install node.js:
    Download and install the node.js javascript runtime environment from https://nodejs.org/en/.
    The installation also makes the npm command available which we’ll use in the following steps.
  2. Install grunt command line tools:
    Grunt is a javascript task running utility.
    Install it with the command:
    npm install grunt-cli -g
    
  3. Install the javascript dependencies:
    Compiling the frePPLe and bootstrap styles requires a number of javascript libraries. Install these with the following command:
    npm install
    
  4. Design the LESS files:
    The styles are defined in the following files. Check out http://lesscss.org/ to learn more about the Less syntax used in these files.
    • freppledb/common/static/css/frepple.less:
      Defines the frePPLe specific CSS styles.
    • freppledb/common/static/css/THEME/variables.less:
      Defines the configuration of bootstrap for each of the themes. The value of the variables is what a theme unique.
    • freppledb/common/static/css/THEME/frepple.less:
      Optionally, you can create files with theme-specific styles that can’t be expressed as variable values.
  5. Compile the LESS files:
    The less files need to be compiled into a CSS stylesheet for each theme. Edit the gruntfile.js file to include your theme in the list of themes, and then run the following command:
    grunt less
    

    In each of the theme folders the file bootstrap.min.css and bootstrap.min.css.map will be generated.

  6. Update djangosettings.py file:
    New themes are only shown in the user interface when the theme is configured in the setting THEMES.
    You can also edit the setting DEFAULT_THEME to make your theme the default one.