Thomas Klausner wrote:
Hi!
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 09:57:44AM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
Mabe it's because I did't built PDFs?Are you sure? It didn't change on my side (though I didn't try to rebuild from scratch). In any case it should be the way it was, I'll rebuild from scratch and see whether I broke something.* but as it seems the download widget only is displayed in the subsections. E.G in docs/1.0/guide/intro.html, but not in docs/1.0/guide/index.html which means one cannot download the whole guide. I liked the previous behaviour better.
have you tried bin/build -df? Once you've built the pdfs they should always be picked up. If they aren't it's a bug. Is it?
I've attached three files: page_top.gif - looks more like the prev/next images
thanks!
bgline.jpg - the left area is light yellow.
I've tried it, do you like it better than grey? I feel like it brings disballance to the site's colormap. IMO, it's better if we use as few colors as possible. What other folks think?
Any reason for using jpeg here? I'm not sure if all browsers can handle this as a bg. For some reason I think I remember reading that bg cannot be jpeg. Am I wrong?
patch for style.css - see below
Thanks
Some other things I noticed: * in Mozilla, there are no borders around the NavBar tables, whereas with IE and Opera, there are.
not on opera/5/linux. How do we solve this? Do we want/need to solve this?
* with Opera and IE, there is too little spacing between the ads. Maybe add a br or
Do we really want the spacing? sure we can add.
* there are empty prev/up/next boxes on the main page, looking sort of strange. I'd say we remove those completly, if there is no UP
OK, there are two ways to solve this:
1. as you suggest
2. change the page_no*gif to be completely transparent, so when one of the pages is not there, the user won't see any image at all. Though I do want to use a placeholder so the other elements in this widget and the whole [search|download|nav] widget won't move left<=>right. I think to do the same solution for the download widget, though it's harder because it moves anyway since the download sizes vary (1k vs 100k). The latter can be solved by always using the same width for the size. But since the font is variable the rendered size will still change. Shell we use <code></code> to solve this?
* with NS4, the bg-image is only used on the first page. Is there some linking problem with NS4? One solution would be to put the bg-image in the body-tag and let DocSet resolve the correct path to style.css
I think that NS4 doesn't realize that the background: element is relative to the location of the style.css and not the page. A bug?
Will solve it with using background in the header.
* I patched style.css so that div.logo has no background-color. Looks nicer that way. Maybe we could put it in a box, too?
could try. but I suggest to wait a bit to see whether we use a new logo and then act accordingly.
Also I'm trying to some up unresolved issues in the TODO file, so if I've missed things, please send patches to this file. Thanks!
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