2011/11/30 Łukasz Lenart <lukasz.len...@googlemail.com>: >> * Lukasz mentioned the content is fixed size. This is now fixed (fluid) >> :-). We run again into the doxia problems, but i have worked around them. > > Is it possible to have a top limit ? eg. 1024px ? ;-)
Oh dear - your ideas!!!! :-) But actually there is a chance as I just googled: http://www.css4you.de/max-width.html It should work with that. Will give it a try later >> * Text. It is way to much text on the front page. On the frontpage should >> be less txt, pointing you to the detail pages. Frontpage is to guide you >> through the site. Imho this is not the case. The current information should >> go into another page, the front page should only contain a teaser and a >> link to this section > > Maybe just reduce the lines of the text and the rest move to separate pages +1. Maurizio might have some ideas on that >> * Remove announcements page? This page is not cared very well. Of course >> this is no styling issue, but while we are at it, we could remove it. The >> other chance is to care about the page. > > What you mean by that ? Each time a new release is promoted we put > info to the announcements page, IMHO it should stay as is, it shows > clearly what's happened http://struts.apache.org/announce.html I know what you mean now - I didn't see the "go to announcments 2010, 2009 etc" links I thought there was only one entry on it. I step back from my opinion here. Lets leave it as it is now >> * Release notes cannot be found easily. Martin said it is in the first >> section, but I actually mean this page: >> http://struts.apache.org/downloads.html I could not find the release notes >> of prior releases easily. There is this changes maven plugin which >> generates a simple page of changes: >> http://logging.apache.org/log4php/changes-report.html >> I found it pretty hard to check what changed in which version (and what >> probably broke in which version) > > Disagree, you can select given version which leads you to download > section and there you have a link to release notes, which are > something more than just list of fixed issues >From struts.apache.org I clicked to "relases": http://struts.apache.org/downloads.html Then I choose version 2.2.1: http://struts.apache.org/2.2.1/index.html And I still don't see the release notes. What am I missing? Cheers Christian -- http://www.grobmeier.de https://www.timeandbill.de --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@struts.apache.org