Putting a Cat amongst the Pigeons...you will love this...

Putting a Cat amongst the Pigeons...you will love this...

by Mary Evans -
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Re: Putting a Cat amongst the Pigeons...you will love this...

by Derek Chirnside -

I could appreciate some of this.  Not understand it all.

Who is the cat and who is the pigeon?

Will this improve Moodle';s themes if we listen to this guy?

-Derek

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Re: Putting a Cat amongst the Pigeons...you will love this...

by Mary Evans -
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Yes because Bootstrap is not being used efficiently in Moodle, and cannot be used in some places without changing the css class selectors that are Moodle oriented and swap them for Bootstrap ones. 

This is why it would have made more sense to only carry the CSS that we use which is not that much, like the guy says over 60% could be dropped, perhaps more. 

If you look at an un-minified Bootstrapbase/style/moodle.css it has some 25000 or so lines of combined Moodle/Bootstrap css markup, mainly on the off chance that someone may want to use some unused Bootstrap css.

Mary