No problem,

Christian, you can download all the files from:
www.patentpending.co.nz/openoffice/openoffice-basic.zip

Only have the relevant CSS classes are in the CSS file, as well as the
images - that excludes the action statement icons and the "banner ad".
Let me know if you need anything else.

The only concern I have is that the tabs break quite badly in IE6.
Also, we have not discussed the styling of the tabs much, but I
suppose that can wait until the forms contained in the tabs are
functional.

Regards,
Ivan.

On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 11:30 PM, :murb: [maarten brouwers]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Christian, Ivan,
>
>
>  > Hi *,
>  >
>  > On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 10:20:28PM +0100, :murb: [maarten brouwers] wrote:
>  >>
>  >> Since you are (at least seem to be ;) ) best skilled in Collabnet's
>  >> scripting language...
>  >
>  > LOL :-)
>  >
>  > "skilled" by using lots and lots of try'n'error the last time the site
>  > was upgraded, there unfortunately is no useful information about it...
>
>  With best skilled I was only referring to relative expertise :P  ...  ;)
>
>  (...)
>
>
>  > Just post what you'd like as framework around the page, and I'll modify
>  > the vm files accordingly
>  >
>  > (i.e. I need the new code for the Banner/tabs/search&loginbox, the
>  > desired footer, desired css to include - basically all the stuff that
>  > should appear on all pages, not only the frontpage)
>
>  Ivan, would you be able to supply Christian with the latest version of
>  just the header and the footer (should be quite easy, Christian will take
>  care (I hope ;) ) of the scripting required to make search/login actually
>  work) and a CSS file that features no lines of declarations that are only
>  of use for the main page. Imho, you could leave the generic
>  actionstatement box style, with the mouse over behaviour (we could apply
>  this at subpages once as well). But the CSS file shouldn't include e.g.
>  references to the icons for certain action statements in specific. If you
>  don't have time for this, or if I'm being too vague, please let us/me
>  know. Thanks a lot in forward. And you're doing a terrific job already!
>
>  We can always make small changes in the end, but having the basics in
>  place is already a great step towards getting the new design live.
>
>  g.,
>
>
>  Maarten
>
>
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