Martin Cooper wrote:
On 12/27/06, Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Looks good - nice work :)

Only bit that leaps out to me as missing are the little arrows to
symbolize external links. We may not care.


Actually, I like those. :-)

There's no built-in support for these arrows. I'm going to ask over in Maven-land if it can be done with a custom Velocity template.

A couple of things I noticed:

* The "Docs for 2.2" is missing. Personally, I think it's important to know
the version that I'm looking at, so I hope that can be put back.

* The current page now shows in the menu as black, and looks the same as a
menu heading. Previously it was bolded blue, which made it a distinct style
from other items and from the headers.

I managed to fix both of these. A new staged site can be found here:

http://people.apache.org/~dennisl/commons-lang2/

This time all the common bits for the site.xml is inherited from commons-parent. New versions of commons-skin and commons-parent has been uploaded to the snapshot repo, if someone want's to try it.

Now I'm going to start converting the sites in the sandbox to use commons-skin, unless someone stops me...

Other than that, they look a lot alike. ;-)

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Martin Cooper


Definitely don't care  that 'About Lang' is gone; and I'm not bothered
that 'Development Process' is gone either. I presume these are
standard Maven things that have gone from m1 to m2.

Hen

On 12/27/06, Dennis Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Finally I took the time to sit down and create a Maven 2 skin for
> Jakarta Commons. What I have done is taken maven-classic-skin and
> combined that with the stylesheet rules that can be found in the
> site.xml file in commons/trunks-sandbox. Then I played around with the
> site for commons-lang to try to create a site that resembles what we get
> when we build the site using Maven 1.
>
> A SNAPSHOT of the skin has been uploaded to the Apache M2 SNAPSHOT
> repository, so you don't need to build it yourself to try it. You may
> need to tweak some files in your component to be able try out the skin.
> Instructions for this is on the wiki [1]. They should really be in SVN
> along with commons-skin, but I figured we should use wiki to get things
> started.
>
> To make it easier for you to review I have staged the commons-lang site
> that was generated using Maven 2 and commons-skin [2]. Compare it to the
> original commons-lang site [3] and give me some feedback.
>
>
> [1] http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-commons/UsingCommonsSkin
> [2] http://people.apache.org/~dennisl/commons-lang/
> [3] http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/lang/
>
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> Dennis Lundberg
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