Hey there, I just switched from vexim to Exim4U on my dedi and took the opportunity to tidy up the markup in the public_html files. So if you are interested in customizing the look of your Exim4U installation you might want to try this github repo: https://github.com/mkay/Exim4UI Styling is kept to a minimum and is done with a stock bootstrap* 2.2.2 .css which can easily be removed/replaced/extended with your own styles. Also included the BS .js for some basic tabbing and a dropdown menu. It should be a good starting point if you want to build a custom Exim4U layout. If you use a stock Exim4U 2.1.1 installation you should be fine just replacing the files in your /exim4u directory. All included PHP code and other exim4u files remain untouched. *http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/ Mika
On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 6:44 PM, <mk(a)singular.de> wrote:
Hey there,
I just switched from vexim to Exim4U on my dedi and took the opportunity to tidy up the markup in the public_html files.
So if you are interested in customizing the look of your Exim4U installation you might want to try this github repo: https://github.com/mkay/Exim4UI
Styling is kept to a minimum and is done with a stock bootstrap* 2.2.2 .css which can easily be removed/replaced/extended with your own styles. Also included the BS .js for some basic tabbing and a dropdown menu.
It should be a good starting point if you want to build a custom Exim4U layout.
If you use a stock Exim4U 2.1.1 installation you should be fine just replacing the files in your /exim4u directory. All included PHP code and other exim4u files remain untouched.
*http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/
Mika
Hi Mika, Looks quite nice!!! Thanks for the contribution. -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I can't hear you -- I'm using the scrambler.
Hi Mika, I finally got some time to test drive your mods to the Exim4U user interface. Very good work! I will be spending more time with it over the next few weeks. Also, I would l would like to hear feedback from the Exim4U user base. Thanks very much for the contribution! Gordon On 02/07/2013 10:44 AM, mk(a)singular.de wrote:
Hey there,
I just switched from vexim to Exim4U on my dedi and took the opportunity to tidy up the markup in the public_html files.
So if you are interested in customizing the look of your Exim4U installation you might want to try this github repo: https://github.com/mkay/Exim4UI
Styling is kept to a minimum and is done with a stock bootstrap* 2.2.2 .css which can easily be removed/replaced/extended with your own styles. Also included the BS .js for some basic tabbing and a dropdown menu.
It should be a good starting point if you want to build a custom Exim4U layout.
If you use a stock Exim4U 2.1.1 installation you should be fine just replacing the files in your /exim4u directory. All included PHP code and other exim4u files remain untouched.
*http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/
Mika
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