Hi,

great job, Clay!

I've looked at the compliance page closer, and it seems that rendering doesn't support markdown extras (like "table" or "headerid"), when it is said here [1] that such features are enabled for the CMS.

As a workaround, we can insert html markup inside the markdown, I tried it successfully with the legend table (in the preview pane).

In staging view, there is a CSS issue:
xmlgraphics.css@17 > body {color: white;} is taken into acccount,
regardless this rule:
xmlgraphics.css@17 > #content {color: #333333;}

Note that I have to be very patient when editing the (very long) compliance page directly, since it is rendered directly in the preview pane. Don't try it if your processor is a little out of age (;-|

[1] http://www.apache.org/dev/cmsref.html#markdown

Le 20/04/2012 04:43, The Web Maestro a écrit :
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 12:40 AM, Chris Bowditch
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 19/04/2012 02:02, Clay Leeds wrote:

        I replaced the logo for all sites a month or so ago.


    Thanks Clay - I can see the new logo fine. I was referring to the
    "TM" characters in the text. I can see it everywhere except the top
    level XML Graphics home page, which is a page I definitely changed.


Sorry, thought you were talking about the graphic. I fixed the text.

BTW, it's pretty easy for anyone to edit with the CMS now. Here's the
Apache CMS Reference:

http://www.apache.org/dev/cmsref.html

That will give you a bookmarklet you can use to edit any STAGING page:

Here's your starting point for the XML Graphics Staging site:

http://xmlgraphics.staging.apache.org/

Once we're good to go, anyone will also be able to start editing the
markdown files themselves...

--
Pascal

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