"Leo Simons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 25/03/2002 07:59:47 AM:
> Berin: > > > > In that case, the entire Jakarta site needs to be redesigned. > > > > It makes use of embedded tables and <font> elements. It does > > > > not use CSS at all. > > Jon: > > > Correct. > > Me: > > I don't know much about anakia, but I know more about xhtml and css > > than I do about java (sadly so =). I'll volunteer. > > http://www.leosimons.com/scratchpad > (note I tried to put this in CVS but have no karma so...) > > Here's a design I've had lying around adapted to Jakarta. Two screen > shots using IE 5.5, one is normal the other is print preview. I should > be able to make this work (more or less, at least) in everything > from NS2.x upwards. HTML also available for browsing. These look good. > The main problem is the <code> sections. If the line is too long to > fit on screen or page, it causes the entire page to break out, which > is ugly. The only thing I can think of is to use a css "float: left" > directive with @print, which cuts of a bit of the code. That, and > adapting the pages manually to keep the line length at bay. Suggestions? > > Of course, colors are adaptable to current ones if desired... > > thoughts? Is this wanted? I'm willing to trial this with Latka, since it uses it's own copy of site.xsl (I've been playing this week). Feel like helping on the stylesheet? -- dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting Work: http://www.multitask.com.au Developers: http://www.multitask.com.au/developers