hepabolu wrote: > Carsten Ziegeler wrote: > >>Yeah, I like it :) Great work, Helma. > > > Thanks. > > >>Do you want me to commit it or do you want to do it? > > > Go ahead, I haven't looked at the portal stuff, so I wouldn't know where > to put it or where to change what. > Ok, I'll try it as soon as possible :)
Thanks for the work, Helma. Carsten > Do note that I've slightly changed the structure of the page, see my > previous message (the one with the red colors). For this to work, you > need to update the files that generate the result. > > Summary (do check if I've missed something): > - on the first page (portal.*): I've removed all inline styling of the > table in the personal area and added an id (personal_area) to the table. > > - on this same page I added a link to portal-page.css that only styles > that table. > > - I've suppressed the images in the header, but didn't remove them. If > you like it like this, remove the images so the page renders faster. > Maybe you want to add "Cocoon Portal" in some nice font/size/color to > the header as text. > > - I've added <div class="innerbox"> to each coplet (just below the <div > ... class="coplet"> and <div ... class="coplet-borderless"> to get the > drop shadow working. > > - you either have to expand the shadowAlpha.png to allow for larger (> > 800px) coplets or you have to restrict a coplet to a max-width=800px in > the CSS. However, I'm not sure if max-width is supported by IE. > > - I've moved the <div class="coplet-icons"> below the <div > class="coplet-title"> > > - I've added a <a href="..."> to the selected tab. That eased up the > styling of the nav bar. > > Oh and do check if there is commented code left in the CSS files, that > might as well be removed and reduced the file size. > > You might want to do a more thorough check of the styling on Windows (FF > and IE). I've quickly checked that it looked as expected and that the > hovering worked as expected, but I can't remember if it stayed ok after > resizing. > > One issue left: the title and navbar fonts are bold, which looks fine on > Windows, but they look too thick on OSX. If I figure out how to solve > that, there should be a small update to the CSS files. > > Bye, Helma > > -- Carsten Ziegeler - Open Source Group, S&N AG http://www.s-und-n.de http://www.osoco.org/weblogs/rael/