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Using different theme for survey results #2102
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It turns out you can't use multiple themes within the same doc set. Because the survey is relatively static, we could look at publishing it separately and copying it over, but it's not super convenient. Tagging in @ericholscher and @mxsasha in case they have better ideas. |
We could just host it at |
Yea, I'd put it on another RTD project probably. There's a couple options we have, but feels like a decent bit of overhead for some smallish style tweaks. We could look at making changes to the main WTD site, which could also use a refresh at some point 🤷 |
The things I'm looking to do are usability improvements rather than style tweaks - but I'm looking now at how the conference sub-sites work with custom templates, that might be more easily achievable. |
Hmm, my first thought is also to run it as a separate site, because it sounds like the lowest complexity solution. The conference setup has its own templates indeed, but that's also quite fragile from time to time. (once I figured out how the conference templates work, I realized it was a lot less complicated than I initially thought) |
I've got a very basic custom template working locally and it seems fine so far - the results report is much less complex than the conference sites, so maybe the fragility is less of an issue? I'll make a PR with my branch and you folks can take a look. |
Would it be possible to apply a separate Sphinx theme such as Furo just to the salary survey results? Essentially making the results page a sub-site that breaks out of the regular site theme with it's own navigation?
This would enable:
I can tweak the CSS also to better fit WTD branding, but I don't think a lot would be required because it's pretty plain.
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