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Fixes: https://github.com/woodpecker-ci/woodpecker/issues/1079 What do you think about using a consistent `woodpecker` color scheme? Right now, the `lime` color scheme from windicss is used that does not really fit the primary color used for the documentation website. I have used the primary color `#4CAF50` from the docs and created a color palette with https://palettte.app/: <details> <summary>JSON source</summary> ```Json [ { "paletteName": "New Palette", "swatches": [ { "name": "New Swatch", "color": "166E30" }, { "name": "New Swatch", "color": "248438" }, { "name": "New Swatch", "color": "369943" }, { "name": "New Swatch", "color": "4CAF50" }, { "name": "New Swatch", "color": "68C464" }, { "name": "New Swatch", "color": "8AD97F" } ] } ] ``` </details> ![image](https://github.com/woodpecker-ci/woodpecker/assets/3391958/a254f1e0-ce17-43a9-9e8b-72252296fd6f) I have added this color scheme to the windicss config and replaced the use of `lime` in the UI. While `woodpecker-300` would be the primary color that is used for the docs, I currently use `woodpecke-400` as primary color for the UI to fix some contrast issues. ![image](https://github.com/woodpecker-ci/woodpecker/assets/3391958/7bf751e1-f2a6-481c-bee7-a27d27cf8adb) ![image](https://github.com/woodpecker-ci/woodpecker/assets/3391958/e5673dc7-81c1-4fd4-bef9-14494bc5aa27) What do you think? If you would like to stay with the current colors, that's fine for me, I can just use the custom CSS feature in this case. --------- Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
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712 B
Vue
27 lines
712 B
Vue
<template>
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<a
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:href="`${docsUrl}`"
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:title="$t('documentation_for', { topic: topic })"
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target="_blank"
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class="text-wp-link-100 hover:text-wp-link-200 cursor-pointer mt-1"
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><Icon name="question" class="!w-4 !h-4"
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/></a>
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</template>
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<script lang="ts" setup>
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import { computed, toRef } from 'vue';
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import Icon from '~/components/atomic/Icon.vue';
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import useConfig from '~/compositions/useConfig';
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const props = defineProps<{
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url: string;
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topic: string;
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}>();
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const docsBaseUrl = useConfig().docs;
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const url = toRef(props, 'url');
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const topic = toRef(props, 'topic');
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const docsUrl = computed(() => (url.value.startsWith('http') ? url.value : `${docsBaseUrl}${url.value}`));
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</script>
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