Hi Martin,

Did you already trim the CSS? I am sorry but I am behind on emails and catching 
up now as I am back to track after a busy summer. I just want to caution that 
trimming bootstrap CSS is not a good idea. Are you seeing slowness? Its better 
we use the bootstrap css out of the box and make any changes to the SIS 
specific one - 
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/sis/site/trunk/content/css/sis.css.

The bootstrap css makes the site HTML5 complaint and more importantly a 
responsive site. It means it auto-adjusts the layout on all browsers and 
resolutions, tablets, mobile phones. If we go back to a trimmed version, we 
loose all responsive features and go back to the old-age static html website. 

Suresh

On Jul 22, 2013, at 11:57 AM, Martin Desruisseaux 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Adam
> 
> Le 22/07/13 17:54, Adam Estrada a écrit :
>> Are you talking about the Bootstrap site that you see at sis.apache.org or
>> the maven site?
> I'm talking about the Bootstrap site. I'm trying to migrate some pages from 
> Maven to the CMS, since (in my understanding) it seems the preferred place 
> for most documentation, but it is currently a little bit difficult to figure 
> out which CSS line to edit for tuning the title or code appearance.
> 
>> Bootstrap has quite a lot of stuff that we are not using so
>> I am all for getting rid of it if it is not being used.
>> 
>> +1 from me on thinning the CSS out.
> 
> Thanks! I will go ahead.
> 
>    Martin
> 

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