Le 17 avril 2012 17:39, Pete Batard <p...@akeo.ie> a écrit : > On 2012.04.17 14:55, Ludovic Rousseau wrote: >> I also do not like to have web pages with the source code. > > What's your proposal then? > > Be mindful that the web page is likely to require an update when a new > release is produced, so that the download links are update, and is > uploaded to the same place as doxygen, which we already automate the > update and upload on a new release.
Only the windows binary needs an update :-) > Keeping 2 files (index.html + style.css) in a separate git repo, and > having to somehow link it with our current repo for release automation > doesn't seem like the best option to me, and I think having an offline > index.html that duplicates the content of our main page in the doc may > be helpful. But I'd like to hear alternative proposals from people who > don't see it that way (and preferably something that can easily be > automated for maintenance) My preference was to use the wiki as the main page. But we choose mediawiki and we got speed issues :-( >> The patch is simple. Just remove the "width:700px;" in the CSS file. > > I'd like to have an upper limit (ie 700px or 800px max, resize for less) > as paragraphs that extend the whole width don't look that good on a > widescreen (not as easy to read => not so good first impression). Lot of white space on the right. Text do not wrap when I resize the browser window => not so good first impression. > If the choice is between widescreen and mobile users, then, with the > majority of our users expected to browse the page on WXGA+, WSXGA+ or > higher (high res and widescreen are popular with developers AFAIK), I'd > try to make it better looking for those users before the mobile ones. > > But hopefully we can figure out a way to set a max while having a resize > for lower res. I do not want to chose between large or small screens. Just let the browser display the text as the _user_ wants it to be displayed. I do not want to argue more. Bye, -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Better than sec? Nothing is better than sec when it comes to monitoring Big Data applications. Try Boundary one-second resolution app monitoring today. Free. http://p.sf.net/sfu/Boundary-dev2dev _______________________________________________ libusbx-devel mailing list libusbx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/libusbx-devel