Hi Cor, >>> Otherwise, please, everyone, test the website and report any problems >>> you >>> find. >> Very good point indeed Ivan! > > Just to be sure, we have: > http://test.openoffice.org/ > http://test.openoffice.org/help/ > http://test.openoffice.org/news/ > http://test.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=85633 > > or do I miss some?
Any page at http://test.openoffice.org, or http://website.openoffice.org (there is no page in specific to look at) Content creators who have cvs access to the tryouts area are advised to also upload some of their own pages to the tryout area to verify display. Especially important if many hacks have been applied. Note that the idea is to make this new style effective for all pages (including native lang). If problems occur with pages you created yourself, make sure that your that your pages validate. It is recommended in general to stick to semantic html only (so instead of <div class="heading">My header</class> write <h1>My Header</h1> to get a top level header (the one with the blue blackground). A style guide will follow... but basically proper page writing comes down to: semantics semantics semantics ;) g., Maarten --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
