You develop great software. You use Redmine to manage your projects. Your Redmine instance should look at least as high tech and sleek as the software you develop.
Pepper is a Redmine theme that looks professional, generic enough to be usable by most organizations, while not becoming bland or boring - fitting for any high tech software company.
- Fluid width design
- Responsive design that adapts to small screens
- Project selector moved to top menu
- Copious amounts of CSS3 to achieve almost image-less styling
While Pepper has been designed for modern browsers, thus looks its best in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari, it looks fine in IE9 and degrades gracefully for other less capable browsers.
- Chrome 11
- Firefox 5
- Internet Explorer 9
- Safari 5
Pepper is made for Redmine 2.1, but could work fine with Chili Project as well - this is untested, however.
If you need support for Redmin versions older than 2.1, download a release for your version at https://github.com/koppen/redmine-pepper-theme/tags.
Using git, you can simply clone the theme into your Redmine theme directory like so:
$ cd /path/to/redmine/public/themes
$ git clone https://github.com/koppen/redmine-pepper-theme.git pepper
or you can download the theme archive from https://github.com/koppen/redmine-pepper-theme/tarball/master and follow the instructions at http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/Themes to install it.
The source of the theme is in Sass format, and you need Ruby, Sass (>= 3.1), and Compass (>= 0.11).
To build the final CSS:
$ ./script/build
Never edit stylesheets/application.css as it will be overwritten by Compass.
- Includes icons from the Iconic iconset by P.J. Onori: http://somerandomdude.com/projects/iconic
Pepper is licensed under the Expat/MIT License.