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Simplify colour scheme, remove distinction between generic and platform wheels #32

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Implements some of the suggestions in #30.

I removed the distinction between generic and platform wheels based on the discussion in #29 (Specifically this comment).

Use more neutral colour scheme for packages without wheels
<li><span class="text-warning">Orange</span> packages have only platform or architecture-specific builds, and</li>
<li><span class="text-danger">Red</span> packages have no wheel archives uploaded (yet!).</li>
<li><span class="text-success">Green</span> packages offer wheels,</li>
<li><span class="text-muted">White</span> packages have no wheel archives uploaded (yet!).</li>
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I used white instead of grey to continue using the default bootstrap colours.

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@Ian-Foote – Code looks good to me. Could you add a screenshot of the final changes?

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meshy commented Feb 24, 2014

Looks fantastic, another good job @Ian-Foote! Thank-you very much!

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Simplify colour scheme, remove distinction between generic and platform wheels
@meshy meshy merged commit 84ca712 into meshy:master Feb 24, 2014
@LilyFoote LilyFoote deleted the colourscheme branch February 24, 2014 23:31
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