ok.
It is way better now but still:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmatplotlib.sourceforge.net%2F&charset=(detect+automatically)&doctype=Inline&group=0

hum I should spend some time on this because:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmatplotlib.sourceforge.net%2Fgallery.html&charset=(detect+automatically)&doctype=Inline&group=0&user-agent=W3C_Validator%2F1.591

but this gallery is so nice...

Xavier

> This has now been fixed in SVN.
>
> index.html is the only page that includes hand-written HTML.  If you 
> see any errors of this nature on other pages, please file bugs with 
> Sphinx and/or docutils.
>
> Cheers,
> Mike
>
> Xavier Gnata wrote:
>> Looks great but there are too many errors:
>> http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fmatplotlib.sourceforge.net%2F&charset=(detect+automatically)&doctype=Inline&group=0
>>  
>>
>>
>> I'm not a geek and I do not care about w3c small warnings but it 
>> would be so nice to have a xhtml compliant website (as close as 
>> possible)
>>
>>  From an "artistic" point of view, I would put more emphasis on the 
>> screenshot (pylab purpose is to produce *very* nice images...)
>>
>> xavier
>>
>>
>>  
>>> We've been working behind the scenes on a new documentation system for
>>> matplotlib, which integrates the web site, API documentation and PDF
>>> guide into a single source of sphinx/rest documents which are easier
>>> to maintain and extend, hopefully leading to better and more
>>> up-to-date docs.
>>>
>>> We went live with the new site yesterday:
>>>
>>>   http://matplotlib.sf.net
>>>
>>> so check it out and let us know if something is broken or missing.  We
>>> don't have everything that was on the old site (some stuff from the
>>> FAQ, "what's new" and "user's guide" has not been ported over) but we
>>> do have should be current, searchable, indexed and cross-linked.
>>>
>>> Thanks to Darren Dale who spear-headed the effort to use the sphinx
>>> documentation, and to the developers who have contributed, especially
>>> Michael Droettboom, who has developed several nice sphinx extensions
>>> to do inheritance diagrams, syntax highlighting of ipython sessions,
>>> and inline plotting.  As an example we can include plots in our API
>>> documentation, see
>>>
>>>   
>>> http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/api/axes_api.html#matplotlib.axes.Axes.acorr
>>>  
>>>
>>>
>>> We embed these plots with a "plot" directive that generates the
>>> figures from external code at documentation build time, which
>>> guarantees that the example code you see in the docs generate the
>>> figures you see in the docs.  For example, in the acorr docstring, all
>>> we have to do is::
>>>
>>>         **Example:**
>>>
>>>         .. plot:: ../mpl_examples/pylab_examples/xcorr_demo.py
>>>
>>> and the figure and source code links automagically appear in the docs.
>>>
>>> Because some of these extensions are generally useful, Michael,
>>> Fernando and I have been working on a "sphinx_template" which contains
>>> the template of a sphinx documentation project with these extensions
>>> in place, so people who want to get started using sphinx (the official
>>> documentation system for python, numpy, ipython and matplotlib) can do
>>> so more easily.  Right now it is available in svn
>>>
>>>   > svn co 
>>> https://matplotlib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/matplotlib/trunk/py4science/examples/sphinx_template2
>>>  
>>>
>>>
>>> and see the README in the checkout directory.  Michael also did a talk
>>> on matplotlib's use of sphinx and the sphinx template at the last
>>> scipy conference.  We're still waiting for the videos of the talks to
>>> be posted (can someone poke someone?)  but you can see the talk PDF
>>> from the proceedings here:
>>>
>>>   http://conference.scipy.org/proceedings/SciPy2008/paper_6/
>>>
>>> JDH
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