On 27/11/2008 14:04, ccornell - OpenOffice.org wrote:
Other than that, if there are no other comments, I would propose that
we go live with this.

The new CSS and images have been uploaded to the OOoWiki.

I see a few issues in the testing I have done - I have not looked into why they are showing up. - The logo is not changing over to the new image. I have changed the $wgLogo variable in the LocalSettings.php file (config file for MediaWiki) to point at the new image, but it's still not being displayed correctly. - The spacing looks great on Firefox on Solaris and Windows, but when I tested with IE on Vista, the body text was right up against the Navigation blocks on the left. I am assuming we will need some IE specific hack to account for yet another broken implementation of CSS in IE? - The rounded corners on the tabs are not "rounding" correctly in IE. The right corner is square? It looks odd.

Noticed at least one more issue... bullet points. Almost everzthing seems to have bullet points now. Examples: - Go to any page that has a Contents box. All numbered items have both a bullet and a number
  - Go to your Preferences page.  All tab titles have a bullet.
- Go to any page that has a numbered list (eg Main Page). All numbered lists start with a number, but also have a bullet.

So, looks like the bullet definition in the CSS is a bit... overzealous :-)

C.
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Clayton Cornell       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany

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