commit dd141b92e02d758afec91d82276fa817b980323b Author: Olivier DOSSMANN Date: Wed Apr 23 13:58:21 2014 +0200 Initial commit diff --git a/README.txt b/README.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9adedd0 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.txt @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ + _ _ ____ _ +| \ | | __ _ _ __ ___ | __ )| | ___ __ _ __ _ ___ _ __ +| \| |/ _` | '_ \ / _ \| _ \| |/ _ \ / _` |/ _` |/ _ \ '__| +| |\ | (_| | | | | (_) | |_) | | (_) | (_| | (_| | __/ | +|_| \_|\__,_|_| |_|\___/|____/|_|\___/ \__, |\__, |\___|_| + |___/ |___/ + +Bienvenue sur le dépôt de fichiers Nanoblogger sur Depotoire ! + +Vous trouverez des répertoires comme : +- officiel : contient une copie des fichiers officiels de nanoblogger +- plugins : contient des additifs découverts ici ou là sur la Toile +- migrations : quelques manières de migrer de nanoblogger vers ailleurs ou inversement diff --git a/accueil.css b/accueil.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000..331425e --- /dev/null +++ b/accueil.css @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +a, a:active {text-decoration: none; color: blue;} +a:visited {color: #48468F;} +a:hover, a:focus {text-decoration: underline; color: red;} +body {background-color: #F5F5F5;} +h2 {margin-bottom: 12px;} +table {margin-left: 12px;} +th, td { font: 90% monospace; text-align: left;} +th { font-weight: bold; padding-right: 14px; padding-bottom: 3px;} +td {padding-right: 14px;} +td.s, th.s {text-align: right;} +div.list { background-color: white; border-top: 1px solid #646464; border-bottom: 1px solid #646464; padding-top: 10px; padding-bottom: 14px;} +div.foot { font: 90% monospace; color: #787878; padding-top: 4px;} + diff --git a/labocss/blk_bluedarklight.css b/labocss/blk_bluedarklight.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000..815a18d --- /dev/null +++ b/labocss/blk_bluedarklight.css @@ -0,0 +1,359 @@ +/* + * + * - Name : bluedarklight + * - Description : Theme using darkblue and lightblue. Title on the top, content on the left, menu on the right. + * - Author : Blankoworld + * - Link : http://ordyz/demo/nanoblogger/bluedarklight/ + * + */ + +html, body { + height: 100%; + width: 100%; + margin: 0; + padding: 0; + background-color: darkblue; + color: #eeeeee; + font-weight: bold; + font-family: monospace, sans; +} + +body { +} + +h1 { +} + +h2 { +} + +h3 { +} + +h4 { +} + +h5 { +} + +h1, h2 , h3, h4 ,h5 ,h6, dt, caption { + color: #eeeeee; + border-bottom: 1px solid darkblue; +} + +pre { + width: 90%; + margin-left: auto; + margin-right: auto; + padding: 5px; + background-color: black; + color: lightgray; + font-size: 12px; + border: 1px inset lightblue; + overflow: auto; +} + +code, samp { +} + +cite, blockquote { + padding: 2px 0 2px 15px; + background-color: #77bbff; + border-left: 3px solid black; +} + +p { +} + +ul, ol { +} + +table { +} + +a { + color: #77bbff; +} + +a:link { +} + +a:visited { +} + +a:hover { + background-color: lightblue; + color: black; +} + +a:active { +} + +a > img { + border-width: 0; + border-style: none; + text-decoration: none; +} + +#banner { + height: auto; + width: 100%; + text-align: center; +} + +#banner h1 { + margin: 0; + border-bottom: 2px solid lightblue; +} + +#banner a, +#banner a:link, +#banner a:visited, +#banner a:active, +#banner a:hover { + color: lightblue; + text-decoration: none; +} + +#banner a:hover { + background-color: lightblue; + color: black; +} + +div#banner span.description { + position: absolute; + height: 18px; + width: auto; + right: 0; + padding: 3px; + color: lightblue; + text-align: right; + font-size: 14px; + line-height: 18px; + border-bottom: 1px solid lightblue; + border-left: 1px solid lightblue; +} + +div#container { + position: relative; + width: 100%; + top: 25px; +} + +div#container div#content { + position: relative; + width: 75%; +} + +div#container div#links { + position: relative; + width: 25%; + right: 0; + top: 10px; + margin: 0; + color: #eeeeee; + text-align: left; + font-size: 15px; + float: right; + overflow: auto; +} + +div#container div#content div#intro { + width: 96%; + margin-left: 1%; + padding: 1%; + border: 1px dotted lightblue; +} + +div#container div#content div.blog { +} + +div#container div#content div.blog h2 { + color: #eeeeee; + padding-left: 10px; + border-bottom: 1px solid #eeeeee; +} + +.archives { +} + +.archives h2 { + color: #eeeeee; +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item { + position: relative; + width: 98%; + left: 1%; + background-color: lightblue; + color: black; +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item h2 { + color: black; + padding-left: 10px; + border-bottom: 1px solid black; +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item div.blogbody { + padding: 0 15px 0 15px; + text-align: justify; +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item div.blogbody div.item-description { +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item div.blogbody div.item-description h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 { + color: darkblue; +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item div.blogbody .title { + padding-left: 10px; + color: darkblue; + border-bottom: 2px solid darkblue; + border-left: 2px solid darkblue; +} + +#menu, .menu { + margin-top: 30px; +} + +div#container div#content div.menu { + text-align: center; +} + +.menu > table > tbody > tr > td { +} + +h2.date { + background-color: #77bbff; + color: black; +} + +div#container div#content div.item div.posted { + height: auto; + padding: 2px 5px 2px 15px; + background-color: #77bbff; + border-top: thin solid black; +} + +div#container div#content div.item div.posted br { + display: none; +} + +div#container div#content div.item a { + color: darkblue; + text-decoration: none; +} + +div#container div#content div.item a:visited { + text-decoration: underline; +} + +div#container div#content div.item a:hover { + background-color: darkblue; + color: #77bbff; +} + +div#container div#content div.item a:active { + border: 2px inset black; +} + +.articleshead { +} + +div#links div.calendar { + font-size: 18px; +} + +div#links div.calendar table { + margin-left: auto; + margin-right: auto; +} + +div#links div.calendar caption { + background-color: #77bbff; + border: none; +} + +div#links div.calendar caption a { + color: black; + text-decoration: none; +} + +div#links div.calendar caption a:hover { + background-color: transparent; + color: #eeeeee; +} + +div#links div.calendar table th { + color: #77bbff; +} + +.calendar td { +} + +.calendar a, +.calendar a:link, +.calendar a:active, +.calendar a:hover { +} + +.calendarhead { +} + +.side { + padding: 5px 5px 0 10px; +} + +.sidetitle { + margin-top: 15px; + padding-left: 5px; + text-align: left; + border-bottom: thin solid #999; + border-left: thin solid #999; +} + +.syndicate { +} + +.feed-small { + height: 14px; + padding-left: 17px; + background: url('../images/feed-icon-14x14.png') no-repeat 0% 50%; +} + +.powered { + color: #eeeeee; + font-size: 12px; + text-align: center; +} + +.powered > a { +} + +.comments-body { +} + +.comments-post { +} + +.trackback-url { +} + +.trackback-body { +} + +.trackback-post { +} + +.comments-head { +} + +#banner-commentspop { +} + +.fortune { + color: #eeeeee; +} + diff --git a/labocss/blk_chilipepper.css b/labocss/blk_chilipepper.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a225a0e --- /dev/null +++ b/labocss/blk_chilipepper.css @@ -0,0 +1,347 @@ +/* + * + * - Name : chilipepper + * - Description : Theme using darkred and brown. Title on the top, content on the left, menu on the right. + * - Author : Blankoworld + * - Link : http://ordyz/demo/nanoblogger/chilipepper/ + * + */ + +html, body { + height: 100%; + width: 100%; + margin: 0; + padding: 0; + background-color: #752222; + color: #999999; + font-weight: bold; + font-family: monospace, sans; +} + +body { +} + +h1 { +} + +h2 { +} + +h3 { +} + +h4 { +} + +h5 { +} + +h1, h2 , h3, h4 ,h5 ,h6, dt, caption { + color: #999999; + border-bottom: 1px solid #999999; +} + +pre { + width: 90%; + margin-left: auto; + margin-right: auto; + padding: 5px; + background-color: #752222; + color: lightgray; + font-size: 12px; + border: 1px inset darkred; + overflow: auto; +} + +code, samp { +} + +cite, blockquote { + padding: 2px 0 2px 15px; + background-color: brown; + border-left: 3px solid black; +} + +p { +} + +ul, ol { +} + +table { +} + +a { + color: #d23636; +} + +a:link { +} + +a:visited { +} + +a:hover { + background-color: #d23636; + color: black; +} + +a:active { +} + +a > img { + border-width: 0; + border-style: none; + text-decoration: none; +} + +#banner { + height: auto; + width: 100%; + text-align: center; +} + +#banner h1 { + margin: 0; + border-bottom: 2px solid #d23636; +} + +#banner a, +#banner a:link, +#banner a:visited, +#banner a:active, +#banner a:hover { + color: #d23636; + text-decoration: none; +} + +#banner a:hover { + background-color: #d23636; + color: #752222; +} + +div#banner span.description { + position: absolute; + height: 18px; + width: auto; + right: 0; + padding: 3px; + color: #d23636; + text-align: right; + font-size: 14px; + line-height: 18px; + border-bottom: 1px solid #d23636; + border-left: 1px solid #d23636; +} + +div#container { + position: relative; + width: 100%; + top: 25px; +} + +div#container div#content { + position: relative; + width: 75%; +} + +div#container div#links { + position: relative; + width: 25%; + right: 0; + top: 10px; + margin: 0; + text-align: left; + font-size: 15px; + float: right; + overflow: auto; +} + +div#container div#content div#intro { + width: 96%; + margin-left: 1%; + padding: 1%; + border: 1px dotted darkred; +} + +div#container div#content div.blog { +} + +div#container div#content div.blog h2 { + padding-left: 10px; + border-bottom: 1px solid black; +} + +.archives { +} + +.archives h2 { +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item { + position: relative; + width: 98%; + left: 1%; + background-color: darkred; + color: black; +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item div.blogbody { + padding: 0 15px 0 15px; + text-align: justify; +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item div.blogbody div.item-description { +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item div.blogbody .title { + padding-left: 10px; + color: #999999; + border-bottom: 2px solid #999999; + border-left: 2px solid #999999; +} + +#menu, .menu { + margin-top: 30px; +} + +div#container div#content div.menu { + text-align: center; +} + +.menu > table > tbody > tr > td { +} + +h2.date { + background-color: brown; + color: black; +} + +div#container div#content div.item div.posted { + height: auto; + padding: 2px 5px 2px 15px; + background-color: brown; + border-top: thin solid black; +} + +div#container div#content div.item div.posted br { + display: none; +} + +div#container div#content div.item a { + color: #999999; + text-decoration: none; +} + +div#container div#content div.item a:visited { + text-decoration: underline; +} + +div#container div#content div.item a:hover { + background-color: transparent; + color: #eeeeee; + text-decoration: underline; +} + +div#container div#content div.item a:active { + border: 2px inset black; +} + +.articleshead { +} + +div#links div.calendar { + font-size: 18px; +} + +div#links div.calendar table { + margin-left: auto; + margin-right: auto; +} + +div#links div.calendar caption { + background-color: brown; + border: none; +} + +div#links div.calendar caption a { + color: black; + text-decoration: none; +} + +div#links div.calendar caption a:hover { + background-color: transparent; + color: #eeeeee; +} + +div#links div.calendar table th { + color: brown; +} + +.calendar td { +} + +.calendar a, +.calendar a:link, +.calendar a:active, +.calendar a:hover { +} + +.calendarhead { +} + +.side { + padding: 5px 5px 0 10px; +} + +.sidetitle { + margin-top: 15px; + padding-left: 5px; + text-align: left; + border-bottom: thin solid #999; + border-left: thin solid #999; +} + +.syndicate { +} + +.feed-small { + height: 14px; + padding-left: 17px; + background: url('../images/feed-icon-14x14.png') no-repeat 0% 50%; +} + +.powered { + color: #eeeeee; + font-size: 12px; + text-align: center; +} + +.powered > a { +} + +.comments-body { +} + +.comments-post { +} + +.trackback-url { +} + +.trackback-body { +} + +.trackback-post { +} + +.comments-head { +} + +#banner-commentspop { +} + +.fortune { + color: #eeeeee; +} + diff --git a/labocss/blk_greenblack.css b/labocss/blk_greenblack.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000..30e9679 --- /dev/null +++ b/labocss/blk_greenblack.css @@ -0,0 +1,349 @@ +/* + * + * - Name : greenblack + * - Description : Theme using green and black. Title on the top, content on the left, menu on the right. + * - Author : Blankoworld + * - Link : http://ordyz/demo/nanoblogger/greenblack/ + * + */ + +html, body { + height: 100%; + width: 100%; + margin: 0; + padding: 0; + background-color: black; + color: green; + font-weight: bold; + font-family: monospace, sans; +} + +body { +} + +h1 { +} + +h2 { +} + +h3 { +} + +h4 { +} + +h5 { +} + +h1, h2 , h3, h4 ,h5 ,h6, dt, caption { + color: green; + border-bottom: 1px solid green; +} + +pre { + width: 90%; + margin-left: auto; + margin-right: auto; + padding: 5px; + background-color: black; + color: lightgreen; + font-size: 12px; + border: 1px inset green; + overflow: auto; +} + +code, samp { +} + +cite, blockquote { + padding: 2px 0 2px 15px; + background-color: lightgreen; + border-left: 3px solid green; +} + +p { +} + +ul, ol { +} + +table { +} + +a { + color: lightgreen; +} + +a:link { +} + +a:visited { +} + +a:hover { + background-color: lightgreen; + color: black; +} + +a:active { +} + +a > img { + border-width: 0; + border-style: none; + text-decoration: none; +} + +#banner { + height: auto; + width: 100%; + text-align: center; +} + +#banner h1 { + margin: 0; + border-bottom: 2px solid green; +} + +#banner a, +#banner a:link, +#banner a:visited, +#banner a:active, +#banner a:hover { + color: green; + text-decoration: none; +} + +#banner a:hover { + background-color: green; + color: black; +} + +div#banner span.description { + position: absolute; + height: 18px; + width: auto; + right: 0; + padding: 3px; + color: green; + text-align: right; + font-size: 14px; + line-height: 18px; + border-bottom: 1px solid green; + border-left: 1px solid green; +} + +div#container { + position: relative; + width: 100%; + top: 25px; +} + +div#container div#content { + position: relative; + width: 75%; +} + +div#container div#links { + position: relative; + width: 25%; + right: 0; + top: 10px; + margin: 0; + text-align: left; + font-size: 15px; + float: right; + overflow: auto; +} + +div#container div#content div#intro { + width: 96%; + margin-left: 1%; + padding: 1%; + border: 1px dotted green; +} + +div#container div#content div.blog { +} + +div#container div#content div.blog h2 { + padding-left: 10px; + border-bottom: 1px solid green; +} + +.archives { +} + +.archives h2 { +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item { + position: relative; + width: 98%; + left: 1%; + background-color: transparent; + color: green; + border-left: 1px solid green; + border-right: 1px solid green; +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item div.blogbody { + padding: 0 15px 0 15px; + text-align: justify; +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item div.blogbody div.item-description { +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item div.blogbody .title { + padding-left: 10px; + color: lightgreen; + border-bottom: 2px solid lightgreen; + border-left: 2px solid lightgreen; +} + +#menu, .menu { + margin-top: 30px; +} + +div#container div#content div.menu { + text-align: center; +} + +.menu > table > tbody > tr > td { +} + +h2.date { + background-color: green; + color: black; +} + +div#container div#content div.item div.posted { + height: auto; + padding: 2px 5px 2px 15px; + background-color: green; + color: black; +} + +div#container div#content div.item div.posted br { + display: none; +} + +div#container div#content div.item a { + color: lightgreen; + text-decoration: none; +} + +div#container div#content div.item a:visited { + text-decoration: underline; +} + +div#container div#content div.item a:hover { + background-color: transparent; + color: #eeeeee; + text-decoration: underline; +} + +div#container div#content div.item a:active { + border: 2px inset green; +} + +.articleshead { +} + +div#links div.calendar { + font-size: 18px; +} + +div#links div.calendar table { + margin-left: auto; + margin-right: auto; +} + +div#links div.calendar caption { + background-color: green; + border: none; +} + +div#links div.calendar caption a { + color: black; + text-decoration: none; +} + +div#links div.calendar caption a:hover { + background-color: transparent; + color: lightgreen; +} + +div#links div.calendar table th { + color: lightgreen; +} + +.calendar td { +} + +.calendar a, +.calendar a:link, +.calendar a:active, +.calendar a:hover { +} + +.calendarhead { +} + +.side { + padding: 5px 5px 0 10px; +} + +.sidetitle { + margin-top: 15px; + padding-left: 5px; + text-align: left; + border-bottom: thin solid #999; + border-left: thin solid #999; +} + +.syndicate { +} + +.feed-small { + height: 14px; + padding-left: 17px; + background: url('../images/feed-icon-14x14.png') no-repeat 0% 50%; +} + +.powered { + color: #eeeeee; + font-size: 12px; + text-align: center; +} + +.powered > a { +} + +.comments-body { +} + +.comments-post { +} + +.trackback-url { +} + +.trackback-body { +} + +.trackback-post { +} + +.comments-head { +} + +#banner-commentspop { +} + +.fortune { + color: #eeeeee; +} + diff --git a/labocss/blk_redblack.css b/labocss/blk_redblack.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000..498a579 --- /dev/null +++ b/labocss/blk_redblack.css @@ -0,0 +1,347 @@ +/* + * + * - Name : redblack + * - Description : Theme using red and black. Title on the top, content on the left, menu on the right. + * - Author : Blankoworld + * - Link : http://ordyz/demo/nanoblogger/redblack/ + * + */ + +html, body { + height: 100%; + width: 100%; + margin: 0; + padding: 0; + background-color: black; + color: #999999; + font-weight: bold; + font-family: monospace, sans; +} + +body { +} + +h1 { +} + +h2 { +} + +h3 { +} + +h4 { +} + +h5 { +} + +h1, h2 , h3, h4 ,h5 ,h6, dt, caption { + color: #999999; + border-bottom: 1px solid #999999; +} + +pre { + width: 90%; + margin-left: auto; + margin-right: auto; + padding: 5px; + background-color: black; + color: lightgray; + font-size: 12px; + border: 1px inset darkred; + overflow: auto; +} + +code, samp { +} + +cite, blockquote { + padding: 2px 0 2px 15px; + background-color: brown; + border-left: 3px solid black; +} + +p { +} + +ul, ol { +} + +table { +} + +a { + color: #d23636; +} + +a:link { +} + +a:visited { +} + +a:hover { + background-color: #d23636; + color: black; +} + +a:active { +} + +a > img { + border-width: 0; + border-style: none; + text-decoration: none; +} + +#banner { + height: auto; + width: 100%; + text-align: center; +} + +#banner h1 { + margin: 0; + border-bottom: 2px solid #d23636; +} + +#banner a, +#banner a:link, +#banner a:visited, +#banner a:active, +#banner a:hover { + color: #d23636; + text-decoration: none; +} + +#banner a:hover { + background-color: #d23636; + color: #752222; +} + +div#banner span.description { + position: absolute; + height: 18px; + width: auto; + right: 0; + padding: 3px; + color: #d23636; + text-align: right; + font-size: 14px; + line-height: 18px; + border-bottom: 1px solid #d23636; + border-left: 1px solid #d23636; +} + +div#container { + position: relative; + width: 100%; + top: 25px; +} + +div#container div#content { + position: relative; + width: 75%; +} + +div#container div#links { + position: relative; + width: 25%; + right: 0; + top: 10px; + margin: 0; + text-align: left; + font-size: 15px; + float: right; + overflow: auto; +} + +div#container div#content div#intro { + width: 96%; + margin-left: 1%; + padding: 1%; + border: 1px dotted darkred; +} + +div#container div#content div.blog { +} + +div#container div#content div.blog h2 { + padding-left: 10px; + border-bottom: 1px solid black; +} + +.archives { +} + +.archives h2 { +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item { + position: relative; + width: 98%; + left: 1%; + background-color: #752222; + color: black; +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item div.blogbody { + padding: 0 15px 0 15px; + text-align: justify; +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item div.blogbody div.item-description { +} + +div#container div#content div.blog div.item div.blogbody .title { + padding-left: 10px; + color: #999999; + border-bottom: 2px solid #999999; + border-left: 2px solid #999999; +} + +#menu, .menu { + margin-top: 30px; +} + +div#container div#content div.menu { + text-align: center; +} + +.menu > table > tbody > tr > td { +} + +h2.date { + background-color: brown; + color: black; +} + +div#container div#content div.item div.posted { + height: auto; + padding: 2px 5px 2px 15px; + background-color: brown; + border-top: thin solid black; +} + +div#container div#content div.item div.posted br { + display: none; +} + +div#container div#content div.item a { + color: #999999; + text-decoration: none; +} + +div#container div#content div.item a:visited { + text-decoration: underline; +} + +div#container div#content div.item a:hover { + background-color: transparent; + color: #eeeeee; + text-decoration: underline; +} + +div#container div#content div.item a:active { + border: 2px inset black; +} + +.articleshead { +} + +div#links div.calendar { + font-size: 18px; +} + +div#links div.calendar table { + margin-left: auto; + margin-right: auto; +} + +div#links div.calendar caption { + background-color: brown; + border: none; +} + +div#links div.calendar caption a { + color: black; + text-decoration: none; +} + +div#links div.calendar caption a:hover { + background-color: transparent; + color: #eeeeee; +} + +div#links div.calendar table th { + color: brown; +} + +.calendar td { +} + +.calendar a, +.calendar a:link, +.calendar a:active, +.calendar a:hover { +} + +.calendarhead { +} + +.side { + padding: 5px 5px 0 10px; +} + +.sidetitle { + margin-top: 15px; + padding-left: 5px; + text-align: left; + border-bottom: thin solid #999; + border-left: thin solid #999; +} + +.syndicate { +} + +.feed-small { + height: 14px; + padding-left: 17px; + background: url('../images/feed-icon-14x14.png') no-repeat 0% 50%; +} + +.powered { + color: #eeeeee; + font-size: 12px; + text-align: center; +} + +.powered > a { +} + +.comments-body { +} + +.comments-post { +} + +.trackback-url { +} + +.trackback-body { +} + +.trackback-post { +} + +.comments-head { +} + +#banner-commentspop { +} + +.fortune { + color: #eeeeee; +} + diff --git a/labocss/cons-steelblue.css b/labocss/cons-steelblue.css new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0943f08 --- /dev/null +++ b/labocss/cons-steelblue.css @@ -0,0 +1,234 @@ +html, address, +blockquote, +body, dd, div, +dl, dt, fieldset, form, +frame, frameset, +h1, h2, h3, h4, +h5, h6, noframes, +ol, p, ul, center, +dir, hr, menu, pre, div { display: block } +li { display: list-item } +head { display: none } +table { display: table } +tr { display: table-row } +thead { display: table-header-group } +tbody { display: table-row-group } +tfoot { display: table-footer-group } +col { display: table-column } +colgroup { display: table-column-group } +td, th { display: table-cell } +caption { display: table-caption } +th { font-weight: bolder; text-align: center } +caption { text-align: center } +body { + color: #222222; + background-color: #f5f5f5; + font-family: Georgia, Times, "Times New Roman", serif; +/* font-family: Verdana, Arial, sans-serif;*/ + font-size: 0.85em; + margin:0px; + min-width: 750px; + +} + +h1 { font-family: Verdana, Arial, sans-serif;color:#003366;font-size: 2em; margin: .67em 0 } +h2 { font-family: Verdana, Arial, sans-serif;color:#003366;font-size: 1.5em; margin: .75em 0 } +h3 { font-family: Verdana, Arial, sans-serif;color:#003366;font-size: 1.17em; margin: .83em 0 } +h4, p, +blockquote, ul, +fieldset, form, +ol, dl, dt, dir, +menu { margin: 1.12em 0 } +h5 { font-size: .83em; margin: 1.5em 0 } +h6 { font-size: .75em; margin: 1.67em 0 } +h1, h2, h3, h4, +h5, h6, b, +strong { font-weight: bolder } +blockquote { margin-left: 40px; margin-right: 40px } +/*blockquote, ul, ol, dl, pre, kbd, samp { margin : 0}*/ +i, cite, em, +var, address { font-style: italic } +pre, code, +kbd, samp { font-family: MS Courier New, Courier, Prestige, monospace } + +pre { + white-space: pre; + border-top:2px solid #cccccc; + border-left:2px solid #cccccc; + border-right:1px solid #cccccc; + border-bottom:1px solid #cccccc; + overflow-x: auto; + overflow-y: auto; + background-color: #eeeeee; + padding: 10px; + } + +button, textarea, +input, select { display: inline-block } +big { font-size: 1.17em } +small, sub, sup { font-size: .83em } +sub { vertical-align: sub } +sup { vertical-align: super } +table { border-spacing: 2px; } +thead, tbody, +tfoot { vertical-align: middle } +td, th { vertical-align: inherit } +s, strike, del { text-decoration: line-through } +hr { border: 1px inset } +ol, ul, dir, +menu, dd { margin-left: 40px } +ol { list-style-type: decimal } +ol ul, ul ol, +ul ul, ol ol { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0 } +u, ins { text-decoration: underline } +br:before { content: "\A" } +:before, :after { white-space: pre-line } +center { text-align: center } +:link, :visited { text-decoration: underline } +:focus { outline: thin dotted invert } + + + + +a:link {font-weight: bold;color: #003366; 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+ font-family: verdana, arial, sans-serif; + font-size: 0.85em; + background-color: #4682b4; +} + +div.navbar a { + margin-left:-4px; + padding: 0 10px 0 10px; + text-transform: uppercase; + color: #f5f5f5; + font-weight: bold; + text-decoration: none; + border-right: solid 3px #f5f5f5; + background-color: #4682b4; +} + +div.navbar a:visited {color: #f5f5f5;text-decoration: none;background-color: #4682b4;} +div.navbar a:hover {color: #003366;background-color: #f5f5f5} +div.navbar a:focus {outline: none; color: #003366; background-color: #f5f5f5} + +div.item { + max-width: 740px; + padding-left:40px; + margin-bottom: 30px; + text-align: justify; +} + +.item h1 {text-align: center} + +.item h2, h3 {margin-left: -35px} + +div.item pre { + overflow: auto; +} + +div.item table { + width: 1200px; +} + + + +.title { + font-family: verdana, arial, sans-serif; + margin-left: -35px; + margin-bottom: 0.2em; +} + +div.menutop { + padding: 0.1em; + margin: 2em; + text-align: center; +} + + +.menu { + font-family: verdana, arial, sans-serif; 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permissions on the file(s), +e.g. be member of the adm group + +Usage: +Put $TOTAL_VISITS into your templates, e.g. +
+ Total visits (last year): $TOTAL_VISITS +
+ + +2) calendar_prev.sh +------------------- +Function: +Creates a nice calendar table but for last month. + +Configuration: +Set CAL_ARGS_PREV in your config, e.g. + CAL_ARGS_PREV="-m `date --date "$(date +%Y-%m-15) 1 months ago" +'%m %Y'`" + +Usage: +Put $NB_Calendar_prev into your templates, e.g. +
+ $NB_Calendar_prev +
diff --git a/plugins/divers/calendar_prev.sh b/plugins/divers/calendar_prev.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f32225 --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/divers/calendar_prev.sh @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +# NanoBlogger Calendar Plugin, requires the cal command. +# converts the output of cal to an HTML Table and creates links of entries +# used for last month's calendar table! +# +# sample code for template - based off default stylesheet +# +#
+# $NB_Calendar_prev +#
+ +PLUGIN_OUTFILE="$BLOG_DIR/$PARTS_DIR/cal_prev.$NB_FILETYPE" +: ${CAL_CMD:=cal} + +if $CAL_CMD > "$PLUGIN_OUTFILE" 2>&1 ; then +nb_msg "generating calendar (last month) ..." +[ -z "$DATE_LOCALE" ] || CALENDAR=`LC_ALL="$DATE_LOCALE" $CAL_CMD $CAL_ARGS_PREV` +[ ! -z "$CALENDAR" ] || CALENDAR=`$CAL_CMD $CAL_ARGS_PREV` +CAL_HEAD=`echo "$CALENDAR" |sed -e '/^[ ]*/ s///g; 1q'` +WEEK_DAYS=`echo "$CALENDAR" |sed -n 2p` +DAYS=`echo "$CALENDAR" |sed 1,2d` +NUM_DAY_LINES=`echo "$DAYS" |grep -n "[0-9]" |cut -c1` + +curr_month=`date +%Y.%m --date "$(date +%Y-%m-15) 1 months ago"` +query_db all +set_baseurl "./" +MONTH_LIST=`echo "$DB_RESULTS" |sort $SORT_ARGS |grep ''$curr_month''` + +echo '' > "$PLUGIN_OUTFILE" +echo '' >> "$PLUGIN_OUTFILE" +echo '' >> "$PLUGIN_OUTFILE" +for wd in $WEEK_DAYS ; do + echo '' >> "$PLUGIN_OUTFILE" +done +echo '' >> "$PLUGIN_OUTFILE" +for line in $NUM_DAY_LINES ; do + DN_LINES=`echo "$DAYS" |sed -n "$line"p` + [ -n "$DN_LINES" ] || continue + echo '' >> "$PLUGIN_OUTFILE" + echo "$DN_LINES" | sed -e '/ $/ Q; / [ \t]/ s//' >> "$PLUGIN_OUTFILE" + fi + done + if [ "$set_link" != 1 ] ; then + echo '' >> "$PLUGIN_OUTFILE" + fi + done + echo "$DN_LINES" | sed -e '/^ / Q; / [ \t]/ s//' >> "$PLUGIN_OUTFILE" +done +echo '
'$CAL_HEAD'
'$wd'
<\/td>\ /g; /[0-9]/ s///g' >> "$PLUGIN_OUTFILE" + for dn in $DN_LINES ; do + set_link=0 + MONTH_LINE=`echo "$MONTH_LIST" |grep $dn` + for entry in $MONTH_LINE ; do + entry_year=`echo $entry |cut -c1-4` + entry_month=`echo $entry |cut -c6-7` + entry_day=`echo $entry |cut -c9-10 |sed -e '/^0/ s///g'` + curr_month=`date +%m --date "$(date +%Y-%m-15) 1 months ago"` + curr_year=`date +%Y --date "$(date +%Y-%m-15) 1 months ago"` + if [ "$curr_year$curr_month$dn" = "$entry_year$entry_month$entry_day" ] ; then + set_link=1 + NB_EntryID=`set_entryid $entry` + set_entrylink "$entry" altlink + dn=''$dn'' + echo ''$dn''$dn'<\/td>\ /g; /[0-9]/ s///g' >> "$PLUGIN_OUTFILE" + echo '
' >> "$PLUGIN_OUTFILE" + +# The calendar's place-holder for the templates +NB_Calendar_prev=$(< "$PLUGIN_OUTFILE") +CALENDAR= +fi + diff --git a/plugins/divers/weblog_visits.sh b/plugins/divers/weblog_visits.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..24b2e63 --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/divers/weblog_visits.sh @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +# NanoBlogger Total Vists Plugin +# gets hits on /blog from apache access logs +# +# sample code for templates - based on default stylesheet +# +#
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If your program is a subroutine library, you +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. But first, please read +. diff --git a/plugins/identica/README b/plugins/identica/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fe95042 --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/identica/README @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +Requirement +----------- + +- install of curl (apt-get install curl ; pacman -S curl ; etc.) +- an identi.ca account (perhaps would you display a friend ' status ?) + +Using identica.sh +-------------------- + +- Place this script in the user plugins directory +- Edit your blog's conf : +nb -b /path/to/my/blog/ configure +- Add this at the end of the conf : +# --- Identi.ca plugin settings --- +#IDENTICA_CMD="curl" # progam used to retrieve identi.ca status +#IDENTICA_OPTS="-s" # some options of the IDENTICA_CMD program +#IDENTICA_URL="http://identi.ca/api/users/show" # url for having the last status +#IDENTICA_FORMAT="xml" # format used on identi.ca +#IDENTICA_LINK="http://identi.ca/$IDENTICA_USER" +IDENTICA_USER="blanko" # your id on identi.ca +IDENTICA_TITLE="identi.ca status" # title to display on your homepage (or some else) +- Just change the content of the IDENTICA_USER variable +- Also the IDENTICA_TITLE, if you want +- Change your templates/main_index.htm file. For example add this in the menu : +
+ $IDENTICA_TITLE +
+
+ $IDENTICA_BADGE +
+- Recompile your weblog : +nb -b /path/to/my/blog/ update main +- Enjoy ! + +Notes +----- + +- You can use the script for anything else. Just adapt the script for your use. +- A copy of this plugin is available at http://git.dossmann.net/?p=nanoblogger/identica_plugin + diff --git a/plugins/identica/TASKS b/plugins/identica/TASKS new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f5b1932 --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/identica/TASKS @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +DONE +---- + +- Print last entry of an identi.ca account + +TODO +---- + +- Add support of group for identi.ca +- Add possibility to choose the program that give the xml page +- Give 5 last entries +- Add a parameter that permit to choose the number of printed entries +- Verifying that the number given isn't too high (add a max number) +- Identifying # and @ links into entries diff --git a/plugins/identica/identica.sh b/plugins/identica/identica.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..edb9684 --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/identica/identica.sh @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +# identi.ca plugin to display the last status + +## LICENCE + +# Copyright 2009 by Olivier DOSSMANN (alias Blankoworld) + +# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program.If not, see . + +: ${IDENTICA_CMD:=`which curl`} +: ${IDENTICA_OPTS:="-s"} +: ${IDENTICA_USER:="blanko"} +: ${IDENTICA_URL:="http://identi.ca/api/users/show"} +: ${IDENTICA_FORMAT:="xml"} +: ${IDENTICA_TITLE:="identi.ca status"} +: ${IDENTICA_LINK:="http://identi.ca/$IDENTICA_USER"} + +if [ "${#IDENTICA_CMD}" -ne 0 ] +then + IDENTICA_STATUS=`$IDENTICA_CMD $IDENTICA_OPTS $IDENTICA_URL/$IDENTICA_USER.$IDENTICA_FORMAT | grep -E "(.+)" | sed "s/<[/]*text>//g"` + IDENTICA_BADGE="$IDENTICA_STATUS
$IDENTICA_USER" +else + die "$nb_plugin: $plugins_abort" +fi + +## HOWTO by Denis BERNARD + +# This plugin displays messages less than 140 characters provided from the microblogging site "identi.ca" . +# +# 1. Put this script inside the directory "plugins" +# +# 2. Enter: "nb -b /path/to/my/nanoblog/plugins configure" +# +# 3. Append lines bellow (uncomment and fill accordingly) to the setting file: +# + # --- Identi.ca plugin settings --- + #IDENTICA_CMD="curl" # program used to retrieve identi.ca status + #IDENTICA_OPTS="-s" # some options of the IDENTICA_CMD program + #IDENTICA_URL="http://identi.ca/api/users/show" # url for having the last status + #IDENTICA_FORMAT="xml" # format used on identi.ca + #IDENTICA_LINK="http://identi.ca/$IDENTICA_USER" + #IDENTICA_USER="foo" # your id on identi.ca + #IDENTICA_TITLE="identi.ca status" # title to display on your homepage (or some else) +# +# 4. Explanations: +# +# IDENTICA_CMD : command used for retrieving the web page holding your status' information status +# IDENTICA_OPTS : list of parameters for the command (for example, the "-s" mean silent mode, no output) +# IDENTICA_URL : address of the page to retrieve +# IDENTICA_FORMAT : format of the file (could be XML, JSON or others) +# IDENTICA_LINK : direct link to the page holding your whole status. This is to be displayed. +# IDENTICA_USER : your nickname over the service called. Here:"foo". +# IDENTICA_TITLE : title to give to introduce your status on your home's page. +# +# 5. Inside the template: "templates/main_index.htm" +# +# Insert: +#
+# $IDENTICA_TITLE +#
+#
+# $IDENTICA_BADGE +#
+# +# 6. Updating +# +# Your weblog can be update manually by the command "nb update main". But you could do it automatically with cron job: +# crontab -e +# 00 9 * * * /usr/share/nanoblogger/nb -b /path/to/your/nanoblog/ update main >&/dev/null +# +# 7. Customisation of your badge +# +# You may want modify your badge, adding some picture or text: +# From the original setting: +# "IDENTICA_BADGE="$IDENTICA_STATUS
$IDENTICA_USER" +# to your own's setting (if your are a french user): +# "IDENTICA_BADGE="$IDENTICA_STATUS
Voir les autres statuts de $IDENTICA_USER" +# Just add some HTML code inside the variable, and if possible, other variables. And the most important for you: the "IDENTICA_STATUS" variable. + + diff --git a/plugins/mail/nanobloggermail-0.2.tar.gz b/plugins/mail/nanobloggermail-0.2.tar.gz new file mode 100644 index 0000000..faed194 Binary files /dev/null and b/plugins/mail/nanobloggermail-0.2.tar.gz differ diff --git a/plugins/mail2nb/mail2nb.tar.gz b/plugins/mail2nb/mail2nb.tar.gz new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2de0743 Binary files /dev/null and b/plugins/mail2nb/mail2nb.tar.gz differ diff --git a/plugins/muse/muse.sh b/plugins/muse/muse.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..66be7da --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/muse/muse.sh @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +# $HeadURL: https://tstotts.net/pubvc/bash-snippets/muse.sh $ +# $Id: muse.sh 309 2006-12-27 04:24:13Z tas $ + +# NanoBlogger plugin to render Emacs MUSE format entries as HTML or XHTML. +# MUSE is documented and implemented at +# + +# Authored by Timothy Stotts in 2006. +# +# This is free software distributed under the GPL. +# It has no warranty. See the GNU General Public License for more +# information. + +MUSE_EMACS="emacs" +MUSE_EMACS_OPTS="--batch -q" + +function muse_publish () +{ + tmpdir=$MUSE_TMPDIR + [[ -z $tmpdir ]] && tmpdir=$TMPDIR + [[ -z $tmpdir ]] && tmpdir=/tmp + style=$MUSE_STYLE + [[ -z $style ]] && style="html" + + pre=${tmpdir}/muse_publish_${RANDOM} + infile=${pre}.muse + outfile=${pre}.html + + cat > "${infile}" + + read -d '' lispcode </dev/null 2>&1 + + cat "${outfile}" + + rm -f "${infile}" "${outfile}" +} + +# For use with NanoBlogger, create two files: +# plugins/entry/format/muse.sh +# plugins/page/format/muse.sh + +# The contents of 'plugins/page/format/muse.sh' should be this file, with the +# following two lines uncommented: +# +# nb_msg "$plugins_textformataction `basename $nb_plugin` ..." +# MKPAGE_CONTENT=`echo "$MKPAGE_CONTENT" | muse_publish` + +# The contents of 'plugins/entry/format/muse.sh' should be this file, with the +# following one line uncommented: +# +# NB_EntryBody=$(echo "$NB_EntryBody" | muse_publish) + +# To use this conversion on the command line, source this file and then: +# +# cat myfile.muse | muse_publish > myfile.html + +# The variable MUSE_STYLE may be set as 'html' or 'xhtml' for differing output +# styles. + +# The variable MUSE_TMPDIR may be set to specify a temporary work directory. + +# Add the following to MUSE_EMACS_OPTS if emacs cannot find your muse +# installation: +# +# --directory /my/path/to/muse diff --git a/plugins/picture/picture.tar.bz2 b/plugins/picture/picture.tar.bz2 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1409db6 Binary files /dev/null and b/plugins/picture/picture.tar.bz2 differ diff --git a/plugins/trackback/nanobloggertrackback-0.2.4.tar.gz b/plugins/trackback/nanobloggertrackback-0.2.4.tar.gz new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b05ecfa Binary files /dev/null and b/plugins/trackback/nanobloggertrackback-0.2.4.tar.gz differ diff --git a/plugins/txt2tags/COPYING b/plugins/txt2tags/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b90bfee --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/txt2tags/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +© Gabriel Kerneis, 2009. This work is in the public domain if +applicable law allows it, CC BY 2.0 FR +[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/fr/] otherwise + diff --git a/plugins/txt2tags/README b/plugins/txt2tags/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e8b393 --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/txt2tags/README @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ + ####################### + ## Txt2tags plugins ## +####################### + +### Informations ### + +Additif trouvé à l'adresse suivante : +http://kerneis.info/blog/archives/2007/10/06/txt2tags_plugin_for_nanoblogger/ + +Merci à Gabriel Kerneis pour la remise en ligne de cette page. + +### Installation ### + +Nous considérons que $REP_NB est l'adresse du répertoire de Nanoblogger. + +Déposez le fichier txt2tags.sh dans les dossiers suivants : + + $REP_NB/plugins/entry/format/ + $REP_NB/plugins/page/format/ + +Désormais le format txt2tags est utilisable dans les billets. + + diff --git a/plugins/txt2tags/txt2tags.sh b/plugins/txt2tags/txt2tags.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc85dca --- /dev/null +++ b/plugins/txt2tags/txt2tags.sh @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# NanoBlogger plugin to render txt2tags format entries +# /usr/share/nanoblogger/plugins/entry/format/txt2tags.sh +# Released in the public domain - Gabriel Kerneis + +TXT2TAGS="/usr/bin/txt2tags" +TXT2TAGS_OPTS="-i - -o - --mask-email -H -q -t xhtml " + +NB_MetaBody=$(echo "$NB_MetaBody" | ${TXT2TAGS} ${TXT2TAGS_OPTS}) + diff --git a/plugins/zemanta/zem-nb.tar.gz b/plugins/zemanta/zem-nb.tar.gz new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ac353b Binary files /dev/null and b/plugins/zemanta/zem-nb.tar.gz differ