[Commotion-dev] How to file issue on Commotion-OpenWRT luci theme - really really big font files

Ben West ben at gowasabi.net
Mon May 6 17:53:44 UTC 2013


I've submitted this as a pull request back to the original repo:

https://github.com/opentechinstitute/commotion-openwrt-theme/pull/3

On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 11:50 AM, Andrew Reynolds <
andrew at opentechinstitute.org> wrote:

> The CGI process response is separate from the font issues. Seamus has a
> new quickstart revision in the works that should fix the problem.
>
> We have a new staff member here who's interested in testing the
> slimmed-down theme package and evaluating the HIG recommendations, so
> you will have some additional hands as soon as the HR onboarding wraps up.
>
> -andrew
>
> On 05/06/2013 12:33 PM, Ben West wrote:
> > For a follow-up, this trimmed-down theme seems to work on a node that I
> > just flashed with freshly compiled Commotion .  That is, there are
> letters,
> > colors, images, and functional buttons in the Quickstart UI.  Whoo-hoo!
> >
> > However, I'm getting "cgi process did not produce any response" error at
> > the last step in Quickstart, whether select "Manual Configuration" or
> "Just
> > Make it Work," but my guess is that is unrelated to the luci theme.
> >
> > On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Ben West <me at benwest.name> wrote:
> >
> >> Here is my attempt at removing the Asap font and jquery.  I haven't yet
> >> had a chance to test it on a node:
> >> https://github.com/westbywest/commotion-openwrt-theme
> >>
> >> This shrinks the ipk for the theme down to 32kbytes, so *10x
> reduction*in size!
> >>
> >>
> >> On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Benjamin Chodoroff <ben at theworkdept.com
> >wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Mon 06 May 2013 10:13:19 AM EDT, Dan Staples wrote:
> >>>> I believe I just fixed the issue submission, so try again and see if
> >>>> that works. I think it makes a lot of sense to trim down the luci
> >>>> theme. Our OpenWRT images have gone up 2MB since the last release, so
> >>>> stripping out unnecessary items is a great idea. I was also surprised
> >>>> it had a minified jQuery, which is still quite large. And why would we
> >>>> need both jQuery and Zepto? I don't think we have any javascript in
> the
> >>>> theme or elsewhere that requires jQuery. Zepto should do just fine...
> >>>
> >>> Zepto functionality degrades in ie9 and below, so i set it up to fall
> >>> back to jQuery in that case - only one of the two libraries is served
> >>> to the client
> >>>
> >>> One could feasibly pull out jquery if it were possible to test the
> >>> interface in ie9 and below without the zepto function calls.
> >>>
> >>> I agree about ditching Asap. Also, many of the images could be removed
> >>> or at least simplified and compiled into sprites.
> >>>
> >>> -b
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