-Themes
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-
-Older themes (version 0.9.x and below) no longer work with StatusNet
-1.0.x, due to major changes in the site layout. We ship with three new
-themes for this version, 'neo', 'neo-blue' and 'neo-light'.
-
-As of right now, your ability to change the theme is site-wide; users
-can't choose their own theme. Additionally, the only thing you can
-change in the theme is CSS stylesheets and some image files; you can't
-change the HTML output, like adding or removing menu items.
-
-You can choose a theme using the $config['site']['theme'] element in
-the config.php file. See below for details.
-
-You can add your own theme by making a sub-directory of the 'theme'
-subdirectory with the name of your theme. Each theme can have the
-following files:
-
-display.css: a CSS2 file for "default" styling for all browsers.
-logo.png: a logo image for the site.
-default-avatar-profile.png: a 96x96 pixel image to use as the avatar for
- users who don't upload their own.
-default-avatar-stream.png: Ditto, but 48x48. For streams of notices.
-default-avatar-mini.png: Ditto ditto, but 24x24. For subscriptions
- listing on profile pages.
-
-You may want to start by copying the files from the default theme to
-your own directory.
-
-Translation
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-
-Translations in StatusNet use the gettext system <http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/>.
-Theoretically, you can add your own sub-directory to the locale/
-subdirectory to add a new language to your system. You'll need to
-compile the ".po" files into ".mo" files, however.
-
-Contributions of translation information to StatusNet are very easy:
-you can use the Web interface at translatewiki.net to add one
-or a few or lots of new translations -- or even new languages. You can
-also download more up-to-date .po files there, if you so desire.
-
-For info on helping with translations, see http://status.net/wiki/Translations