On Tue, 20 Oct 2009, Justin C. Sherrill wrote: > On Tue, October 20, 2009 9:39 am, Saifi Khan wrote: > > > . why does local.css have min-width: 726px; instead of the > > standard width: 100%; ? > > This is min-width, not width, which is why it's not 100%. It keeps the > layout from being jumbled by a smaller browser window size. > > > . why does div #wrap have width: 80% instead of 100% ? > > To leave whitespace on the sides of the content; otherwise, the text bumps > up against the margins. > > > . is it a good idea to remove from #sidebarlogo ? > > border-bottom: solid 1px #ddd; > > This is an aesthetic question, really - the reason it's there is to > provide a visual cue on the width and shape of the side bar without having > to explicitly outline that area. It also keeps the logo visually anchored > in that space. > > > . the concept of attic in wiki is to move out "no longer > > relevant content" from the current documentation. > > > > eg. mercurial is not used at all and the content in an > > ordinary wiki would have been moved to the attic. > > http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/developer/Mercurial/ > > > > what is the procedure to be followed for dragonFlyBSD.org ? > > Delete it. It'll still be there in git, if it was needed later. > > > . why does wiki.dragonflybsd.org still exist if relevant content > > has been migrated/is available at dragonflybsd.org ? > > Nobody's turned it off yet? I don't recall a specific reason. > > I'm far more interested in seeing more content added than messing with the > layout at this point - it will benefit all of us to a much greater degree. > >
Thank you for your reply. Just a newbie's two cents: 1. mandoc is nice, but wiki is not. A wiki is just a easy way to do sitemap. 2. usability is sometimes important. Layout and Navigability are important part of usability. Since i've documentation to contribute for newbies, i'll make a small demo and post the link. thanks Saifi.