Am 03/13/2014 01:08 AM, schrieb Kay Schenk:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Marcus (OOo)<marcus.m...@wtnet.de>  wrote:

Am 03/12/2014 12:30 PM, schrieb Oliver-Rainer Wittmann:

  Hi,

Rainer recently noticed that our installation guides needs improvement -
see issues 124343 and 124400.
I am volunteering to take corresponding actions. But I need support and
feedback - I am neither a web designer nor a technical writer


I can support you with the webdesign. Maybe it's gets a bit hard (when I
read Kay's mail ;-) ) but I would try.


Well this one particular stylesheet is a holdover from the "old" days, so
it's rather needlessly complex.

We have the "ooo.css" and on some pages also the "styles.css". And then somethimes the "exceptions.css" to make exceptions to the general styling. Yes, pretty complex. ;-)

I'm not guru enough to explain roughly the details how it works. I need to dig in deeper.

...and it looks like I erred in my reference since the<h3>  in the
installation instructions stands alone and not in a "subsection". At any
rate, at one time it was italicized -- now it's not, and I don't see any
changes to this stylesheet file in a long time, so it's a puzzle to me.

I am also working on some html changes currently (cleanup of a pdf to html
for publication) , so I will have a look as well over the next few days.

For me it's OK if you want to take over to improve the styling.

Marcus



  Issue 124343:
This is about the visibility of the headings.
My suggestion here is to make the font used for the headings (all
levels) bold. Thus, I would like to propose to change our corresponding
CSS [1].

Please provide feedback regarding my suggestion.


This is a central CSS file. Changes here would affect nearly all webpages.
This needs to be treated very carefully.


  Does it makes sense to make more or less all headings on our website bold?


No, I'm pretty sure here and there it wouldn't be the intended style.


  Are there alternatives to improve the visibility of heading?
Should we make all heading italic or larger?


Again no. ;-)

I would start with improving the text content. Then we should think about
the formatting.

What do you think?


  Issue 124400:
I will prepare the corresponding changes and I will ask for feedback
once the changes are on the staging server.


OK


  Thanks in advance for your review and feedback.


[1] http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/site/trunk/content/
css/ooo.css


Marcus

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