Is there any documentation on the parts of the CSS, color palet and cue on
the different styles elements that were work to make this theme. Since I
am working on the Wiki new stylesheet and ES stylesheet I would like to
get more insight on the documentation for the CSS.
Regards.
On Thu, 06 Mar 2008 17:28:50 -0600, Ivan M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
Once the IE6 tab display bug is fixed, the other major thing to focus
on is the CSS, or more accurately, the styling of the website and its
different sections, e.g. IssueZilla, CVS browser, ordinary pages, etc.
Maarten has set up some pages where we can see the results of changes
we make to the CSS:
http://test.openoffice.org/help/
http://test.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=85633 (IssueZilla)
http://test.openoffice.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList (file browsing)
In order to keep consistency, I'd propose general headings to be
similar to the action statements - i.e. in the wiki style, with a
light 1px bottom border. Having tested out the website on numerous
resolutions from 800x600 to 1680x1050, I noticed that on some
monitors, the footer background is too light, so I would make this
slightly darker.
On these pages, I noticed that the fonts are all bigger - which looks
good on larger resolutions but doesn't look so good on smaller
resolutions (1024x768 and under specifically) - the campaign ad is
oddly positioned on the homepage and the positioner text is spread
across 2 lines instead of one as it should be. The action statements
have been shifted to the right and this forces the campaign ad to the
bottom of the page, creating extra white space under the action
statements. Maybe using percentage based margins/padding would be
better - the space between the left side of the screen and the start
of the action statements would be resolution-dependent.
On the download page, when the download action statement is clicked,
would it be possible to change the class of the action statement
itself so that we can have one single static background instead of
having the mouseover effect - this would make it easier to add a
button graphic to the download link because we wouldn't have to worry
about the mouseover effect.
I will add more notes later, but for now, please add your comments to
this thread about CSS / styling of the website and its
sub-pages/sections.
Regards,
Ivan.
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