Re: MDM HTML5 Themes
Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 2:26 pm
ya recompressing them is the easiest way I can think of unless want all of them then the deb file takes care of everything for you.
Hey flyboyflyboy1565 wrote:alright running LM15 now, execpt when i go to login with the new mdm i have to choose NUM Lock. Is there a setting i can change to make this work? Sam i know you were able to change that issues on some of the themes you made for me.
Left that one for you to doBrahim wrote:What happened to that leaf MDM theme
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0% { rotate(0deg);}
50% {rotate(-30deg);}
100% {rotate(0deg);}
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0% {scale(0.8); rotate(0deg);}
50% {scale(0.5);rotate(-30deg);}
100% {scale(0.8);rotate(0deg);}
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0% {scale(0.0); opacity(0.0);}
50% {scale(0.5);opacity(1.0);}
100% {scale(0.8);opacity(0.0);}
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animation:waterdrop 50s infinite;
animation-timing-function:linear;
-webkit-animation:waterdrop 50s infinite;
-webkit-animation-timing-function:linear;
Hey sjmcc, how are you and welcome to the html5 side of things.sjmcc wrote:Love the HTML5 themes. It's a very cool feature and pretty easy to tweak an existing one to get a custom login screen. Maybe it's just me but while the default Clouds theme is gorgeous it feels out of place with all the other mint Linux Mint branding. Mint is all green, silver and white and the clouds theme just feels a little out of place as the default.
Your welcome for these Clem it was my pleasure, gave me a break from the normal crazy stuff I do and I had fun doing them, I will make more and have some in the works, just playing catch up now with my own stuff as well now, I tried to install the tar into the login screen though and it wouldn't install that way, other then that though it's all good it can be done the other way.clem wrote:Hi Sam,
Awesome work on the themes. They look gorgeous. Due to size constraint (a 20MB+ package update is problematic in terms of bandwidth/server) I couldn't select them all and I had to reduce their size a bit.
- I reduced the size of the various bg.jpg (acceptable minimal loss of quality for some, no visual loss for others)
- I placed the flags and session images into a common directory and modified the various index.html files to point to it.
I uploaded the result here: http://linuxmint.com/tmp/themes.tar.gz
Many thanks.