Bug#290187: www.debian.org: packages.debian.org recently got uglier in non-CSS browsers

2005-01-19 Thread Frank Lichtenheld
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 10:55:01AM +0100, Frank Lichtenheld wrote: > On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 09:42:02PM +0100, Denis Barbier wrote: > > This also applies for the download table, it is much longer than before > > Huh? The download table is the only that that didn't change at all... Ok, I realised

Bug#290187: www.debian.org: packages.debian.org recently got uglier in non-CSS browsers

2005-01-19 Thread Frank Lichtenheld
On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 09:42:02PM +0100, Denis Barbier wrote: > On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 10:23:48AM +0100, Frank Lichtenheld wrote: > > What do you think about something like > > http://packages.debian.net/unstable/graphics/scribus ? I replaced the > > [dep] string with the image and put the [dep]

Bug#290187: www.debian.org: packages.debian.org recently got uglier in non-CSS browsers

2005-01-18 Thread Denis Barbier
On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 10:23:48AM +0100, Frank Lichtenheld wrote: > On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 01:42:28AM -0500, Brian Sammon wrote: > > This change has happened in the past week or two, as far as I can tell; I > > look at packages.debian.org at least once or twice a week. > > When I look at a packag

Bug#290187: www.debian.org: packages.debian.org recently got uglier in non-CSS browsers

2005-01-18 Thread Frank Lichtenheld
On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 01:42:28AM -0500, Brian Sammon wrote: > This change has happened in the past week or two, as far as I can tell; I > look at packages.debian.org at least once or twice a week. > When I look at a package info page with my non-CSS browser, where it used to > display a graphical

Bug#290187: www.debian.org: packages.debian.org recently got uglier in non-CSS browsers

2005-01-12 Thread Brian Sammon
Package: www.debian.org Severity: normal This change has happened in the past week or two, as far as I can tell; I look at packages.debian.org at least once or twice a week. When I look at a package info page with my non-CSS browser, where it used to display a graphical bullet color-coded to the t