Actually I generated them just following Metronic instructions. It seems something to figure out on Metronic's side.
Thanks!
Perfect! Thank you
I'll try this and let you know if any questions.
I was able to compile metronic SASS files in the standalone metronic theme.
The problem I currently have: I noticed there's some discrepancy between the CSS files you included in dist for the different themes, and the ones generated by Metronic. I just made a minor color update, replaced the generated CSS in the project and got a screwed up drop-menu that shows on top right corner.
Please note that I'm using SASS files exist in the following path of metronic project: /theme/default/tools Is it the correct path? did I miss anything here?
Other folders I have in /theme folder are: angular, classic
Hi @ismcagdas
I solved jstree problem already.
I just wanted little details about enum generation in service-proxies as I lost them all. discussion in the link didn't clarify what I should do to get them and where
P.S. Sorry for mixing two topics in the same ticket
Works now. thank you!
Hi @ismcagdas
I use Angular version
Hi,
I've been waiting a response on a similar ticket https://support.aspnetzero.com/QA/Questions/6603
Can you please describe the steps you are following to update and compile SASS files to generate CSS files including RTL in AspNetZero Angular version. For now I get a new build on every update for any SASS file without reflecting the change on the CSS files themselves.
Your answer above refers to MVC version and compilation of SASS using Visual studio extension which isn't valid for my case.
Exactly! thanks for commenting @xugowebteam BTW, I use the version Asp.Net Core with Angular
Two-factor authentication screen after login is loading forever Two factor is a feature I recently got included in the last upgrade
Hi,
I just want to make sure you generate themes CSS from metronic SASS files? I currently have a rebuild on any SASS update but without noticing an effect on the CSS files