Em 09-08-2015 02:42, Bruce Dubbs escreveu:
> Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> Just a progress note.  I think this will take me a day to adjust things.
> 
>> I've been playing with the css and the html, specifically
>>
>> http://anduin.linuxfromscratch.org/~bdubbs/lfs-book-test/chapter05/binutils-pass1.html
>>
> 
>> I'll post again when I think we're ready for another review.
> 
> Worked on this a bit tonight.  It's not completely checked out but this
> is what I did:
> 
> The nav links are now always on the left.  I repositioned them a little
> vertically.  I'm not sure if it's correct for all window sizes.
> 
> Got rid of the gradient that was causing the bottom line of nav link
> titles to fade.

I knew it was something like that (wrote in French, although I used all
the time the word gradient in Physics, but never remember when talking
about image).
> 
> Locked the body in place so the column with the nav links are always the
> same (or reasonably the same).  The body is limited in width and not
> centered.

I'm sorry, I wod prefer it to be centered, with a minimum value for the
left column.


>  If the window is too large, then the right side margin grows.
>  Looks pretty OK with the window at about 1000 px.  The right margin
> starts looking large at about 1200 px.
> 
> I didn't change the boxes in the body, but notice that the corners are
> rounded and they have a shaded borders.  Notes have a yellow left thick
> border.  Important, Caution, and Warning have a red left thick border.
> Contents have a black thick left border.
> 
> Table of contents for chapters are centered.   You can only get to them
> via the Up command from within a Chapter, but that's true of the current
> scheme for LFS, but not for BLFS.

I'd rather be able to get to them directly, not using up.

E.G.:

III. Building the LFS System

    6. Installing Basic System Software

Both should be reachable from the front the first page with the table of
contents.
> 
> In any case let me know what you think.
> 
>   -- Bruce
> 

I've read the other posts. Agree with you, for not bothering about
particular browsers. Code should be independent, and if there is a
problem, as you wrote, it's browsers, fault.

Having said that, as I wrote yesterday, when I investigated, behaviour
was not different for different browsers, it was just a matter of having
them with equivalent font sizes.

-- 
[]s,
Fernando
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