Cleanup of the default scicms theme

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!--
This file controls which CSS files are included for which application.
For more details please refer to the Foundry documentation which should
available at $address-of-your-ccm-installation/themes/foundry/doc/index.jsp
If you only provide a file (a path without a slash in it) Foundry expects
the css file to be found in the styles directory. If you provide a path
with at least one slash in it Foundry uses that relative to the themes root
directory.
For example the file public.css is expected to be found at
styles/public.css. The file /bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css is expected to
be found at bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css.
If you want to limit the CSS file to a specific media type you can use the
media attribute. In that case, the file is expected in the sub folder
of the styles folder with the name of the media type. For example
<css-file media="screen">portal.css</css-file>
In this case Foundry expects to find the portal.css file at
styles/screen/portal.css.
If you want to use the Less style language you can also set the attribute
less to true. If the also set the setting less-onthefly in conf/global.xml
to true, Foundry will include the Less JavaScript file and transform the
Less file on the fly to CSS if your are in the debug/development mode. If
you enable this feature you have to provide the filename without the
extension. Foundry will add the extension depending if the theme is viewed
in development or producation mode. In development mode, .less is added, in
producation mode .css.
The last attribute is the origin attribute. If set to internal the CSS
file is not loaded from the theme but from Foundry itself. In this theme
this feature is used for the CSS file for the admin applications.
-->
<css-files>
<!-- CSS file used for admin applications like the Content Centre -->
<application name="admin">
<css-file origin="internal">admin.css</css-file>
</application>
<application name="login">
<!-- CSS file used for the Login application -->
<css-file origin="internal">admin.css</css-file>
</application>
<application name="navigation">
<!--
Include CSS files for the navigation application. For our own
CSS file we are using the Less stylesheet language as described
above.
-->
<css-file>fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css?v=2.1.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-buttons.css?v=1.0.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-thumbs.css?v=1.0.7</css-file>
<css-file>font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css</css-file>
<css-file less="true">aplaws</css-file>
</application>
<application name="navigation" class="portalGridPage">
<!--
For a portalGridPage we use the same CSS files as for normal
navigation pages, but add the portal.css file.
-->
<css-file>fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css?v=2.1.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-buttons.css?v=1.0.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-thumbs.css?v=1.0.7</css-file>
<css-file>font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css</css-file>
<css-file media="screen">portal.css</css-file>
<css-file less="true">aplaws</css-file>
</application>
<application name="none" class="cms-admin">
<!-- Other admin applications -->
<css-file origin="internal">admin.css</css-file>
</application>
<application name="portal">
<!-- Portal pages -->
<css-file>fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css?v=2.1.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-buttons.css?v=1.0.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-thumbs.css?v=1.0.7</css-file>
<css-file>font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css</css-file>
<css-file origin="internal">portal.css</css-file>
<css-file less="true">aplaws</css-file>
</application>
<default>
<!--
If there is no entry for the current application we load the
default CSS files and our own.
-->
<css-file>fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css?v=2.1.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-buttons.css?v=1.0.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-thumbs.css?v=1.0.7</css-file>
<css-file>font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css</css-file>
<css-file less="true">aplaws</css-file>
</default>
</css-files>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!--
This file controls which CSS files are included for which application.
For more details please refer to the Foundry documentation which should
available at $address-of-your-ccm-installation/themes/foundry/doc/index.jsp
If you only provide a file (a path without a slash in it) Foundry expects
the css file to be found in the styles directory. If you provide a path
with at least one slash in it Foundry uses that relative to the themes root
directory.
For example the file public.css is expected to be found at
styles/public.css. The file /bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css is expected to
be found at bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css.
If you want to limit the CSS file to a specific media type you can use the
media attribute. In that case, the file is expected in the sub folder
of the styles folder with the name of the media type. For example
<css-file media="screen">portal.css</css-file>
In this case Foundry expects to find the portal.css file at
styles/screen/portal.css.
If you want to use the Less style language you can also set the attribute
less to true. If the also set the setting less-onthefly in conf/global.xml
to true, Foundry will include the Less JavaScript file and transform the
Less file on the fly to CSS if your are in the debug/development mode. If
you enable this feature you have to provide the filename without the
extension. Foundry will add the extension depending if the theme is viewed
in development or producation mode. In development mode, .less is added, in
producation mode .css.
The last attribute is the origin attribute. If set to internal the CSS
file is not loaded from the theme but from Foundry itself. In this theme
this feature is used for the CSS file for the admin applications.
-->
<css-files>
<!-- CSS file used for admin applications like the Content Centre -->
<application name="admin">
<css-file origin="internal">admin.css</css-file>
</application>
<application name="login">
<!-- CSS file used for the Login application -->
<css-file origin="internal">admin.css</css-file>
</application>
<application name="navigation">
<!--
Include CSS files for the navigation application. For our own
CSS file we are using the Less stylesheet language as described
above.
-->
<css-file>fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css?v=2.1.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-buttons.css?v=1.0.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-thumbs.css?v=1.0.7</css-file>
<css-file>font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css</css-file>
<css-file less="true">libre-blue-flex</css-file>
</application>
<application name="navigation" class="portalGridPage">
<!--
For a portalGridPage we use the same CSS files as for normal
navigation pages, but add the portal.css file.
-->
<css-file>fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css?v=2.1.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-buttons.css?v=1.0.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-thumbs.css?v=1.0.7</css-file>
<css-file>font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css</css-file>
<css-file media="screen">portal.css</css-file>
<css-file less="true">libre-blue-flex</css-file>
</application>
<application name="none" class="cms-admin">
<!-- Other admin applications -->
<css-file origin="internal">admin.css</css-file>
</application>
<application name="portal">
<!-- Portal pages -->
<css-file>fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css?v=2.1.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-buttons.css?v=1.0.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-thumbs.css?v=1.0.7</css-file>
<css-file>font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css</css-file>
<css-file origin="internal">portal.css</css-file>
<css-file less="true">libre-blue-flex</css-file>
</application>
<default>
<!--
If there is no entry for the current application we load the
default CSS files and our own.
-->
<css-file>fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css?v=2.1.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-buttons.css?v=1.0.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-thumbs.css?v=1.0.7</css-file>
<css-file>font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css</css-file>
<css-file less="true">libre-blue-flex</css-file>
</default>
</css-files>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!--
This file controls which CSS files are included for which application.
For more details please refer to the Foundry documentation which should
available at $address-of-your-ccm-installation/themes/foundry/doc/index.jsp
If you only provide a file (a path without a slash in it) Foundry expects
the css file to be found in the styles directory. If you provide a path
with at least one slash in it Foundry uses that relative to the themes root
directory.
For example the file public.css is expected to be found at
styles/public.css. The file /bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css is expected to
be found at bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css.
If you want to limit the CSS file to a specific media type you can use the
media attribute. In that case, the file is expected in the sub folder
of the styles folder with the name of the media type. For example
<css-file media="screen">portal.css</css-file>
In this case Foundry expects to find the portal.css file at
styles/screen/portal.css.
If you want to use the Less style language you can also set the attribute
less to true. If the also set the setting less-onthefly in conf/global.xml
to true, Foundry will include the Less JavaScript file and transform the
Less file on the fly to CSS if your are in the debug/development mode. If
you enable this feature you have to provide the filename without the
extension. Foundry will add the extension depending if the theme is viewed
in development or producation mode. In development mode, .less is added, in
producation mode .css.
The last attribute is the origin attribute. If set to internal the CSS
file is not loaded from the theme but from Foundry itself. In this theme
this feature is used for the CSS file for the admin applications.
-->
<css-files>
<!-- CSS file used for admin applications like the Content Centre -->
<application name="admin">
<css-file origin="internal">admin.css</css-file>
</application>
<application name="login">
<!-- CSS file used for the Login application -->
<css-file origin="internal">admin.css</css-file>
</application>
<application name="navigation">
<!--
Include CSS files for the navigation application. For our own
CSS file we are using the Less stylesheet language as described
above.
-->
<css-file>fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css?v=2.1.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-buttons.css?v=1.0.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-thumbs.css?v=1.0.7</css-file>
<css-file>font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css</css-file>
<css-file less="true">libreccm</css-file>
</application>
<application name="navigation" class="portalGridPage">
<!--
For a portalGridPage we use the same CSS files as for normal
navigation pages, but add the portal.css file.
-->
<css-file>fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css?v=2.1.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-buttons.css?v=1.0.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-thumbs.css?v=1.0.7</css-file>
<css-file>font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css</css-file>
<css-file media="screen">portal.css</css-file>
<css-file less="true">libreccm</css-file>
</application>
<application name="none" class="cms-admin">
<!-- Other admin applications -->
<css-file origin="internal">admin.css</css-file>
</application>
<application name="portal">
<!-- Portal pages -->
<css-file>fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css?v=2.1.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-buttons.css?v=1.0.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-thumbs.css?v=1.0.7</css-file>
<css-file>font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css</css-file>
<css-file origin="internal">portal.css</css-file>
<css-file less="true">libreccm</css-file>
</application>
<default>
<!--
If there is no entry for the current application we load the
default CSS files and our own.
-->
<css-file>fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css?v=2.1.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-buttons.css?v=1.0.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-thumbs.css?v=1.0.7</css-file>
<css-file>font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css</css-file>
<css-file less="true">libreccm</css-file>
</default>
</css-files>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!--
This file controls which CSS files are included for which application.
For more details please refer to the Foundry documentation which should
available at $address-of-your-ccm-installation/themes/foundry/doc/index.jsp
If you only provide a file (a path without a slash in it) Foundry expects
the css file to be found in the styles directory. If you provide a path
with at least one slash in it Foundry uses that relative to the themes root
directory.
For example the file public.css is expected to be found at
styles/public.css. The file /bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css is expected to
be found at bootstrap/css/bootstrap.min.css.
If you want to limit the CSS file to a specific media type you can use the
media attribute. In that case, the file is expected in the sub folder
of the styles folder with the name of the media type. For example
<css-file media="screen">portal.css</css-file>
In this case Foundry expects to find the portal.css file at
styles/screen/portal.css.
If you want to use the Less style language you can also set the attribute
less to true. If the also set the setting less-onthefly in conf/global.xml
to true, Foundry will include the Less JavaScript file and transform the
Less file on the fly to CSS if your are in the debug/development mode. If
you enable this feature you have to provide the filename without the
extension. Foundry will add the extension depending if the theme is viewed
in development or producation mode. In development mode, .less is added, in
producation mode .css.
The last attribute is the origin attribute. If set to internal the CSS
file is not loaded from the theme but from Foundry itself. In this theme
this feature is used for the CSS file for the admin applications.
-->
<css-files>
<!-- CSS file used for admin applications like the Content Centre -->
<application name="admin">
<css-file origin="internal">admin.css</css-file>
</application>
<application name="login">
<!-- CSS file used for the Login application -->
<css-file origin="internal">admin.css</css-file>
</application>
<application name="navigation">
<!--
Include CSS files for the navigation application. For our own
CSS file we are using the Less stylesheet language as described
above.
-->
<css-file>fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css?v=2.1.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-buttons.css?v=1.0.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-thumbs.css?v=1.0.7</css-file>
<css-file>font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css</css-file>
<css-file less="true">librecms</css-file>
</application>
<application name="navigation" class="portalGridPage">
<!--
For a portalGridPage we use the same CSS files as for normal
navigation pages, but add the portal.css file.
-->
<css-file>fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css?v=2.1.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-buttons.css?v=1.0.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-thumbs.css?v=1.0.7</css-file>
<css-file>font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css</css-file>
<css-file media="screen">portal.css</css-file>
<css-file less="true">librecms</css-file>
</application>
<application name="none" class="cms-admin">
<!-- Other admin applications -->
<css-file origin="internal">admin.css</css-file>
</application>
<application name="portal">
<!-- Portal pages -->
<css-file>fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css?v=2.1.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-buttons.css?v=1.0.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-thumbs.css?v=1.0.7</css-file>
<css-file>font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css</css-file>
<css-file origin="internal">portal.css</css-file>
<css-file less="true">librecms</css-file>
</application>
<default>
<!--
If there is no entry for the current application we load the
default CSS files and our own.
-->
<css-file>fancybox/jquery.fancybox.css?v=2.1.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-buttons.css?v=1.0.5</css-file>
<css-file>fancybox/helpers/jquery.fancybox-thumbs.css?v=1.0.7</css-file>
<css-file>font-awesome/css/font-awesome.min.css</css-file>
<css-file less="true">librecms</css-file>
</default>
</css-files>

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This directory contains all CSS files for the theme. We use the Less CSS
precompiler (http://lesscss.org/) for creating our CSS files. The source Less
files are also included.
If you want to customise the stylesheet we strongly recommanded to use Less.
to customise to styles make a copy of the Less file(s) you want to customize
and create a new configuration file pointing to your files in conf.
To make editing of the Less file(s)
easier this theme also includes the Less compiler in the development mode. For
production mode you have to compile the Less files to CSS as described in the
iLess documentation.
The styles for this theme have been split into two Less files. The styles.less
file contains all styles for the layout. The scicms.less file contains several
variables which define several properties for the theme. Most of them are
colours. At the end, the file includes the style.less file.

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/*
Colour definitions. This is a LESS feature called variables which
allows you to define commonly used values in a single location. The LESS
compiler will replace each use of a variable with the value defined here.
*/
@color-brand: #213175;
@color-brand-text: #1e3175;
@color-breadcrumb-link: #337ab7;
@color-breadcrumb-link-hover: #23527c;
@color-breadcrumb-separator: #555;
@color-brand-alternate: #0ac1d0;
@color-header-background: #fff;
@color-header-border: #e7e6ee;
@color-footer-background1: #414042;
@color-footer-background2: #8a8989;
@color-footer-border: #959595;
@color-footer: #fff;
@color-footer-link: @color-footer;
@color-footer-link-hover: #ff9840;
/*@color-gradient1: #8191c5;*/
@color-gradient1: #59699d;
@color-gradient2: @color-brand;
@color-main-background: #f2f2f2;
@color-main-link: @color-nav-background2;
@color-main-link-hover: #084590;
@color-main-link-visited: #2865a0;
@color-main-notes-border: #c0c0c0;
@color-main-text: #000;
@color-item-list-border: #ddd;
@color-nav: #fff;
@color-nav-active: #ff9840;
/*@color-nav-background1: @color-brand + #502b1d;*/
@color-nav-background1: #8191c5;
@color-nav-background2: @color-brand;
@color-nav-shadow: #4a4a4a;
@color-navbar-link: #77767e;
@color-navbar-link-hover: #ff9840;
@color-service-panel: @color-nav;
@color-service-panel-active: @color-nav-active;
@color-service-panel-background1: @color-nav-background1;
@color-service-panel-background2: @color-nav-background2;
@color-service-panel-shadow: @color-nav-shadow;
@color-subnav-link: #4a4a4a;
/*@color-subnav-link-hover: #ff7600;*/
@color-subnav-link-hover: @color-nav;
/*@color-subnav-link-hover-background: #7f7f7f;*/
@color-subnav-link-hover-background: @color-nav-background2;
@dim-gradient-light: 5%;
@dim-gradient-dark: 100% - @dim-gradient-light;
@import "styles.less";

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/*
Colour definitions. This is a LESS feature called variables which
allows you to define commonly used values in a single location. The LESS
compiler will replace each use of a variable with the value defined here.
*/
@color-brand: #0976a0;
@color-brand-text: #0776a0;
@color-breadcrumb-link: #337ab7;
@color-breadcrumb-link-hover: #23527c;
@color-breadcrumb-separator: #555;
@color-brand-alternate: #0ac1d0;
@color-header-background: #fff;
@color-header-border: #e7e6ee;
@color-footer-background1: #414042;
@color-footer-background2: #8a8989;
@color-footer-border: #959595;
@color-footer: #fff;
@color-footer-link: @color-footer;
@color-footer-link-hover: #ff9840;
@color-gradient1: @color-brand + #502b1d;
@color-gradient2: @color-brand;
@color-main-background: #f2f2f2;
@color-main-link: @color-nav-background2;
@color-main-link-hover: #084590;
@color-main-link-visited: #2865a0;
@color-main-notes-border: #c0c0c0;
@color-main-text: #000;
@color-item-list-border: #ddd;
@color-nav: #fff;
@color-nav-active: #ff9840;
@color-nav-background1: @color-brand + #502b1d;
@color-nav-background2: @color-brand;
@color-nav-shadow: #4a4a4a;
@color-navbar-link: #77767e;
@color-navbar-link-hover: #ff9840;
@color-service-panel: @color-nav;
@color-service-panel-active: @color-nav-active;
@color-service-panel-background1: @color-nav-background1;
@color-service-panel-background2: @color-nav-background2;
@color-service-panel-shadow: @color-nav-shadow;
@color-subnav-link: #4a4a4a;
/*@color-subnav-link-hover: #ff7600;*/
@color-subnav-link-hover: @color-nav;
/*@color-subnav-link-hover-background: #7f7f7f;*/
@color-subnav-link-hover-background: @color-nav-background2;
@dim-gradient-light: 5%;
@dim-gradient-dark: 95%;
@import "styles.less";

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/*
Colour definitions. This is a LESS feature called variables which
allows you to define commonly used values in a single location. The LESS
compiler will replace each use of a variable with the value defined here.
*/
/*@color-brand: #828a58;*/
@color-brand: #89a000;
/*@color-brand-text: #808a58;*/
@color-brand-text: @color-brand;
@color-breadcrumb-link: #337ab7;
@color-breadcrumb-link-hover: #23527c;
@color-breadcrumb-separator: #555;
@color-brand-alternate: #0ac1d0;
@color-header-background: #fff;
@color-header-border: #e7e6ee;
@color-footer-background1: #414042;
@color-footer-background2: #8a8989;
@color-footer-border: #959595;
@color-footer: #fff;
@color-footer-link: @color-footer;
@color-footer-link-hover: #ff9840;
@color-gradient1: @color-brand - #111;
/*@color-gradient1: @color-brand + #222222;*/
/*@color-gradient1: @color-brand;*/
@color-gradient2: @color-brand;
@color-main-background: #f2f2f2;
@color-main-link: @color-nav-background2;
@color-main-link-hover: #084590;
@color-main-link-visited: #2865a0;
@color-main-notes-border: #c0c0c0;
@color-main-text: #000;
@color-item-list-border: #ddd;
@color-nav: #fff;
@color-nav-active: #ff9840;
@color-nav-background1: @color-brand + #502b1d;
@color-nav-background2: @color-brand;
@color-nav-shadow: #4a4a4a;
@color-navbar-link: #77767e;
@color-navbar-link-hover: #ff9840;
@color-service-panel: @color-nav;
@color-service-panel-active: @color-nav-active;
@color-service-panel-background1: @color-nav-background1;
@color-service-panel-background2: @color-nav-background2;
@color-service-panel-shadow: @color-nav-shadow;
@color-subnav-link: #4a4a4a;
/*@color-subnav-link-hover: #ff7600;*/
@color-subnav-link-hover: @color-nav;
/*@color-subnav-link-hover-background: #7f7f7f;*/
@color-subnav-link-hover-background: @color-nav-background2;
@dim-gradient-light: 5%;
@dim-gradient-dark: 100% - @dim-gradient-light;
@import "styles.less";

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/*
Colour definitions. This is a LESS feature called variables which
allows you to define commonly used values in a single location. The LESS
compiler will replace each use of a variable with the value defined here.
*/
@color-brand: #0a9793;
@color-brand-text: #099793;
@color-breadcrumb-link: #337ab7;
@color-breadcrumb-link-hover: #23527c;
@color-breadcrumb-separator: #555;
@color-brand-alternate: #0ac1d0;
@color-header-background: #fff;
@color-header-border: #e7e6ee;
@color-footer-background1: #414042;
@color-footer-background2: #8a8989;
@color-footer-border: #959595;
@color-footer: #fff;
@color-footer-link: @color-footer;
@color-footer-link-hover: #ff9840;
@color-gradient1: @color-brand + #502b1d;
@color-gradient2: @color-brand;
@color-main-background: #f2f2f2;
@color-main-link: @color-nav-background2;
@color-main-link-hover: #084590;
@color-main-link-visited: #2865a0;
@color-main-notes-border: #c0c0c0;
@color-main-text: #000;
@color-item-list-border: #ddd;
@color-nav: #fff;
@color-nav-active: #ff9840;
@color-nav-background1: @color-brand + #502b1d;
@color-nav-background2: @color-brand;
@color-nav-shadow: #4a4a4a;
@color-navbar-link: #77767e;
@color-navbar-link-hover: #ff9840;
@color-service-panel: @color-nav;
@color-service-panel-active: @color-nav-active;
@color-service-panel-background1: @color-nav-background1;
@color-service-panel-background2: @color-nav-background2;
@color-service-panel-shadow: @color-nav-shadow;
@color-subnav-link: #4a4a4a;
/*@color-subnav-link-hover: #ff7600;*/
@color-subnav-link-hover: @color-nav;
/*@color-subnav-link-hover-background: #7f7f7f;*/
@color-subnav-link-hover-background: @color-nav-background2;
@dim-gradient-light: 5%;
@dim-gradient-dark: 95%;
@import "styles.less";

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This directory contains all CSS files for the theme. In this theme we also use
the Less stylesheet (http://lesscss.org/). To make editing of the Less file(s)
easier this theme also includes the Less compiler in the development mode. For
production mode you have to compile the Less files to CSS as described in the
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<div class="header-logo"> <div class="header-logo">
<navigation-home-link> <navigation-home-link>
<a> <a>
<img src-static="images/logo.png" <img src-static="images/site-logo.png"
width="350"/> width="350"/>
</a> </a>
</navigation-home-link> </navigation-home-link>