Hi Ivan,
> 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.
The reason why I wanted you on CVS was that you could just do whatever you
want to make things better... (if it is for the worse, we can also always
reverse things ;) )
> 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?
Sorry, can't help you here... the main page is looking good in the
browsers I have available here (Firefox 3b4 and IE7) maybe force float on
everything, also the table#body stuff?
Although there is a slight issue now with the h2's underline, see e.g.:
http://test.openoffice.org/help/
(as a side note, I agree with Louis that this page can't yet replace
support, since it hasn't gotten the attention required. I opened a thread
at the documentation project about it though)
Additionally font size for the regular paragraphs is a bit too small to my
taste (I think it is ok for the subactionstatement text and the top
minitabs). I agree with what w3c writes about this:
http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/font-size
Also remember to check these sites:
http://test.openoffice.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList
http://test.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=1049
(btw, the issuezilla isn't looking good anymore... this needs serious
attention... I will digg into this, if noone else does, around 20:00 GMT)
> 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?
Some correction to what Kay was saying... everything in style/css is
exactly as you expect it ... it is in test/www/style/css . The stylesheets
there are the only ones you should be concerned with... the branding
styles are largely ignored for test.openoffice.org ... aside from
print.css (only for the print media) and alm.css, the latter one only
affecting objects with specific class/id names that don't seem to
interfere with any of the css... don't ask my why it is included (anyone?)
some of the stylesheets in branding/css are placed in a different cvs
project look (to which not many people have write access as writing there
affects the entire OOo website)... so that is why I temporarily set things
up in such a way that the stylesheets that are included for the testing
website are located in the test project as well. Although we can leave the
stylesheets when testing other domains, in the end everything will move to
the safer haven of look again when we are finished.
g.,
Maarten
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