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vityaba32016-11-05 19:00:08
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vityaba3, 2016-11-05 19:00:08

Will KDE Wallet work correctly on Mint mate?

Will KDE Wallet work correctly on Mint mate?
Are there analogues on Mate?

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CityCat4, 2016-11-05
@vityaba3

He can and will earn money if he pulls up all his libs. Only meaning? KWallet is used by KDE applications, I have never heard of other programs working with it. I think there are no restrictions - take the API and write, but apparently they don’t see the point. gnome-keyring - isn't it?

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Eugene Volf, 2017-01-21
@jack_azizov

And now most layout designers use the Bootstrap grid, as I understand it, because with it you can significantly speed up the process of adaptation and layout in general.

In general, yes, you can. As well as making more problems for yourself. They also use it quite often because they don’t know how to do it otherwise.
Please explain how you understand that for example 'this layout' can be laid out using the bootstrap grid but 'this' cannot.
Anyone can, the question is the number of edits that will have to be made there. The strap has a set of permissions, if they fit, then you can. It's a matter of scaling the elements, not the grid.
Here you open the layout, what do you look at first of all?
Usually on the phone screen, waiting for a response from the designer to express everything that I think about him. And at the same time to clarify how "this" in his opinion should be drawn at the browser level...
How do you understand that a 1920px wide layout with 12 columns is acceptable, and if you set the width of the element "col-lg-*" to the one that it occupies in the layout, then the element will fit exactly where it needs to?
For this, the layout has markup, incl. by columns, incl. You can put it on yourself if you really want to. On request "Photoshop grid 12 columns" or other similar ones - you can find a lot of interesting things. Look at the grid and understand what goes where. This is in the event that suddenly for some reason it was not there.
Or you add some kind of pedding margins to each element that does not stand up straight + you need to calculate everything, look at the indent that is in the layout, calculate how much indent is in the bootstrap, and then add / remove.
The layout is either drawn to match the strap, or the customer is ready to put up with the fact that everything will be a little different from the layout, or it is done without a strap, because "to fit it" is often more difficult than to do without it at all, in the perspective in which you described.
I'm trying to figure out what am I doing wrong? Why do I have to redefine styles 333 times. I want to learn how to use the framework that people have created for people and speed up the layout process, but in reality it turns out that I spend 3 times more time
With this, I unfortunately will not tell you, because. I don’t know what you are doing in general, in order to understand which of this “generally” may be “wrong”.
Maybe there are some resources where such tedious and stupid mistakes are intelligibly explained? Or maybe they explain how to do it right and how not. And please don't say "read the documentation on the site".
To read the documentation on the site, it seems to me too early. To begin with, I would advise you to read something more abstract, I don’t even know what it could be concrete ... Perhaps you should watch some videos a la "how to rivet a site on a strap in 15 minutes", or something in in such a spirit. Audio-visual composition is usually easier to perceive than text.

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sergey, 2017-01-21
@zorro76

Here you open the layout, what do you look at first of all?
- on the grid, it's obvious.
How do you understand that a 1920px wide layout with 12 columns is acceptable, and if you set the width of the element "col-lg-*" to the one that it occupies in the layout, then the element will fit exactly where it needs to?
- for such questions I would ban (learn to form your thought more clearly).
Well, in essence, it’s
perfect - this layout is drawn under Bootstrap: 12 columns, container 1170 and content in this container, then there’s nothing to think about.
Well, in other moments, you need to think twice whether it’s worth it or not, and no one has canceled media queries.

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Vitaliy Orlov, 2017-01-21
@orlov0562

The secret is that the layout should initially be 12 columns and all elements should be aligned with the columns. Those. the designer takes the bootstrap grid and arranges the elements according to the requirements (fixed width or rubber, etc.). Moreover, for each resolution, its own design is made.
If you don’t have this initially, then either everything is adjusted to the grid “by hand”, if the customer doesn’t mind, or the bootstrapa grid is not used and the location of the elements is set in the usual, suitable blocks to get pixel-by-pixel relative to the layout.

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