Hi Ivan,

>>  Don't think any of these are show stoppers, but may need some
>> attention:
>>  - blue background was too much (?) for the view and search links at
>> http://website.openoffice.org/servlets/ProjectMailingListList
>
> I disagree with this, but feel free to change it (more opinions would
> be welcome)

I think Christian will be happy with the light green used in the
issuezilla as well? (would also make it more consistent... these are kind
of comparable types of links...

>
>>  - Indentation level consumes too much space at
>>  http://website.openoffice.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList
>
> Fixed.

Looking good indeed.

>>  - Make font-size of servlets in general smaller (?) (.application)
>
> Done, font-size: .9em for div.application

ok

>
>>  - Size down logo a bit, which would make it possible to make the left
>>  sidebar a little smaller?
>
> Maarten, I will email the new image to you - I've updated the style to
> match this new image already. It frees up 15px. The logo is also
> positioned more in line with the grid design (i.e. 15px from the left
> side of the screen)

will change that later today...

>>  - Smaller size for <pre> with IE (will fix horizontal scroll) (maybe
>> set
>>  font-size to a non fixed size font (e.g. courier new?)
>
> I'll leave that to someone else, since I'm at a loss with regard to this.

To clarify ... I wasn't talking about changing it to e.g. a non mono
spaced font, but I could imagine that e.g. IE uses instead of a vector
based font, a pixel based font for the PRE tags... which can't be set to a
different size... that was the only thing I could come up with.

> Otherwise, I've made numerous changes to styleTest.css, namely I've
> thrown all of alm.css and tigrisTest.css at the bottom of the file so
> all the stylesheets are in one file that validates. Feel free to undo
> this, I thought it might be useful.

It is useful, and probably also increases the speed of the pages... sadly
I don't know where alm.css is included... I haven't been able to find
it... it is inserted somewhere... does anyone have an idea? Christian?
Otherwise we should remove the alm.css code from styleTest.css.

g.,


Maarten

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