allan wrote:

Stas Bekman wrote:

allan wrote:


* The real documents should have their css spiced up, all black/white
text is hard to read. Can we put back the coloured H1-H6


do you mean colored text for h1-h6 instead of white?

Like the guide does:
http://perl.apache.org/guide/config.html

Of course the color choice may be different, but I think I like having
the color. It makes the page merrier ;) What do you think?


i think if we decide to keep - what i call the ASF-colored bar as background for the title-bar and perhaps TOC we shoud stay with the white colored letters. in my idea of the design the h1-h6 "headlines" that have no colored background-bar are even already using the light gray/blue (#828DA6) from that same scheme. perhaps not very colorful but very ASF - and very cool :-)


Can we see an example of what you are talking about?


we have to be careful with netscape here. i think tags
should look like

<pre>some code stuff</pre>

and not (for instance)

<pre>

some code stuff
</pre>

why? I'm talking about code sections which are exactly the second
option. In any case what's the problem?


oops i was too fast there, it wasn't so bad after a closer
look. it seems we just have to keep the <pre> tags completely left
of the html file
and then only allow leading whitespace after the opening tag
take a look at (in various browsers)
http://www.bullitt.suite.dk/mod_perl_site/examples/code_ex/code_ex.html

Looks good. It's not about <pre> tags alignment, but the alignment of the text inside <pre></pre>. So let the doc writers worry that they do a proper spacing. That's not a design problem :)



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