Ivan M wrote:
Hi all,

I've changed the stylesheet on test.openoffice.org to have text sized
in ems and not pixels. em's are funny things - if you set the body to
a certain em size, it will affect all other em sizes - so if the body
is set to .7em, and a h1 is set to 1.4 em, it will have a smaller size
than if the body was set to 1em or. So I've only set the p tag to .7em
(roughly 11 pixels?).

Ivan--
I think this was a wise thing to do. This will probably be more flexible for various screen resolutions as well.


There are a few issues remaining - the tabs still need styling, which
I'm happy to do if no one else wants to take it on.

Also, the <td> whose id is "midcol" is constricting the layout to the
650px width of the actionstatements div and forcing the campaign div
to the bottom. I'm sure this has something to do with floats, because
I tried #midcol { width: 100%; } and it didn't help at all. The only
other thing I can think of is absolute positioning for the campaign
ad?

Finally, the structure initially confused me somewhat; there are
stylesheets in branding/css and in style/css. style/css is the one
that's being used now but why is the other there?

This is what gets "automagically" brought in with the default styling with Collabnet if I'm not mistaken. I was under the impression that due to Christian's scripting changes, the "branding" files were now NOT being imported, but I haven't verified that. so...get with Christian/Louis about this I guess.

Things are looking super and I can't wait to see this go live!

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