allan wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
Still I think the top.gif image should be made of a single color, no? to be consistent with other navbars, where a different color implies a different link.
+1 for single color, but i haven't even seen any version that has more than one color, which url are you refering to ??
it's in CVS. I'm not updating the online version after every cvs commit. The sw on apache.org is incomplete, (ps2pdf is missing), so I've to upload some 6MB+ from my machine.
You can try it by updating your cvs version and running bin/build -df
cvs up bin/build -df
That's it.
So check the new way the [SRC][PDF] is presented (no icons at all) (though the [PDF] link doesn't appear, but imagine that it does). Do you like it better? The problem I had with the src-icon is that it wasn't clear that it was a source (no problem with the PDF icon).
i think i prefer the icons being there. especially the pdf icon is so well known and most people know by intuition that when they meet this icon on a website it automatically means that here is something that can be downloaded.
_if_ we go for the soloution that incorperates these icons i _also_ suggest we use a non-underlined link for the two words "pdf" and "src", again because espceially the pdf-icon is so well-knowm so the user automatically knows that this section is downloadable.
how do we make the source icon, so that it'd be clear that it's a source page and not the current html? I guess ALT="This is a source document"?
sorry for beeing ignorant, but why do we in fact offer the src-download option?
for example if you want to send me a patch for some doc. You need a pod for this, not the html version. And not all users know how to get the cvs version. At least they need to bother less to get started.
i thought jonathan had something up his sleeve with regard to icons (and logo). in the meantime, please find enclosed a pod.gif for viewing pleasure :-)
neat :) but it's too big relative to the pdf image (I guess we can scale it down), and it should say 'src' or 'source' ('src' is narrower), since the source can actually be in HTML and in the future in many other formats.
Of course we can use a different image for each source format, but I think one universal image will do.
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