Cool.
I've sent a pull request to the same.
On Sun, Jun 16, 2013 at 8:53 PM, Manuel Quiñones wrote:
> Ah, right! Then...
>
> https://github.com/sugarlabs/docker
>
> 2013/6/16 Daniel Narvaez :
> > Isn't this a docker patch?
> >
> >
> > On 16 June 2013 17:18, Manuel Quiñones wrote:
> >>
> >> Hey
Ah, right! Then...
https://github.com/sugarlabs/docker
2013/6/16 Daniel Narvaez :
> Isn't this a docker patch?
>
>
> On 16 June 2013 17:18, Manuel Quiñones wrote:
>>
>> Hey Suraj, great! The pull requests go to sugarlabs/REPO user in
>> github, so in this case is:
>>
>> https://github.com/sugarl
Isn't this a docker patch?
On 16 June 2013 17:18, Manuel Quiñones wrote:
> Hey Suraj, great! The pull requests go to sugarlabs/REPO user in
> github, so in this case is:
>
> https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs
>
> Maybe we need to add this clarification in sugar-docs?
>
> 2013/6/16 suraj ks
Hey Suraj, great! The pull requests go to sugarlabs/REPO user in
github, so in this case is:
https://github.com/sugarlabs/sugar-docs
Maybe we need to add this clarification in sugar-docs?
2013/6/16 suraj ks :
> Hey,
> Got the header rooted to the top.
> Will remain appear on top of your screen e
Hey,
Got the header rooted to the top.
Will remain appear on top of your screen even if you scroll down.
Wanted to know where I should send the pull request to?
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 8:39 PM, Manuel Quiñones wrote:
> +1 this can be done with a few lines of CSS. Can be a good task for a
> con
+1 this can be done with a few lines of CSS. Can be a good task for a
contributor to get in touch with the docs and CSS. Adding Suraj to
the CC. The recent change in sugar-web to make the toolbar always on
top can be a good reference.
2013/6/12 Daniel Narvaez :
> It's a bit annoying when you na
It's a bit annoying when you navigate that you easily lose the header
(because you scroll down the text). I wonder if the header should take the
whole width and be always at the top.
On 10 June 2013 16:53, Manuel Quiñones wrote:
> 2013/6/8 Daniel Narvaez :
> > On 8 June 2013 17:11, Manuel Quiño
2013/6/8 Daniel Narvaez :
> On 8 June 2013 17:11, Manuel Quiñones wrote:
>>
>> The index link can also be inside a site header, which can be
>> consistently in every page of the developer site. We can use this
>> image:
>>
>> http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/images/e/e2/Join_Developer_BW.png
>>
>> Can a
On 8 June 2013 17:11, Manuel Quiñones wrote:
> The index link can also be inside a site header, which can be
> consistently in every page of the developer site. We can use this
> image:
>
> http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/images/e/e2/Join_Developer_BW.png
>
> Can also be the favicon :)
>
The way I'm
The index link can also be inside a site header, which can be
consistently in every page of the developer site. We can use this
image:
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/images/e/e2/Join_Developer_BW.png
Can also be the favicon :)
2013/6/8 Daniel Narvaez :
> Sounds good! I'll see if I can figure out a
Sounds good! I'll see if I can figure out a way to upstream it, otherwise
we will have to patch our fork, not a big problem I think.
On 8 June 2013 15:51, Manuel Quiñones wrote:
> Hey Daniel,
>
> I also find odd the "files" tab in our docs, and also I miss a link to
> the index. I would take t
Hey Daniel,
I also find odd the "files" tab in our docs, and also I miss a link to
the index. I would take this approach:
- remove the "files" tab for markdown files in the root folder, use
the "headings" sidebar without the "headings" title.
- have a "back to index" link on top of the sidebar,
On 7 June 2013 21:49, Daniel Narvaez wrote:
> An easy way to generate a custom index would be to generate sidebar-less
> pages with docker and put them inside an iframe, building links/index with
> handlebars templates, from an index.json.
>
> I'm not in love with the sidebar for introductory doc
Well perhaps that's too fancy... Going somewhat crazy with all these nice
js libs.
Might be enough to add the top links in the markdown (I think you can put
plain html in it?). A bit more annoying to maintain but probably not much
On Friday, 7 June 2013, Daniel Narvaez wrote:
> An easy way to ge
An easy way to generate a custom index would be to generate sidebar-less
pages with docker and put them inside an iframe, building links/index with
handlebars templates, from an index.json.
I'm not in love with the sidebar for introductory docs, I like the pooco
approach more
http://flask.pocoo.
Hey,
I think for the introductory docs it would be much better to have index
with titles rather then filenames. I don't think docker supports it but
perhaps we could add it (just pick the first title in the document) and
upstream it.
It's probably a good time to think if we want other layout chan
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