From: Gianluca S. <gi...@gm...> - 2006-04-11 16:25:55
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Hi, as you probably noticed, I made some commits to CVS in order to clean up the CSS and reach XHTML 1.0 compliance on the currently available web pages. While there is more work to do in order to reach a better overall aspect, the primary goal seems to be fulfilled by what you will find in the cvs branch I have access to ( DVLPR-BRANCH ). I think it should be good idea to publish it somewhere and test the resulting layout with other browsers (I only checked with IE6 and Firefox). As a debugging aid, I put dashed borders and gray background to all the main content divs, so it is easy to spot layout problems; of course those "features" do not need to stay there on the final version. While I am at this, just lt me know if you want to change something in the pages layout: I am not such a great designer, but if you like I could have a look at it. Feel free to mail me if you have suggestions, complains, whatever... Cheers Gianluca |
From: Earnie B. <ea...@us...> - 2006-04-13 01:45:23
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Quoting Gianluca Sforna <gi...@gm...>: > Hi, > as you probably noticed, I made some commits to CVS in order to clean > up the CSS and reach XHTML 1.0 compliance on the currently available > web pages. > > While there is more work to do in order to reach a better overall > aspect, the primary goal seems to be fulfilled by what you will find > in the cvs branch I have access to ( DVLPR-BRANCH ). > > I think it should be good idea to publish it somewhere and test the > resulting layout with other browsers (I only checked with IE6 and > Firefox). > > As a debugging aid, I put dashed borders and gray background to all > the main content divs, so it is easy to spot layout problems; of > course those "features" do not need to stay there on the final > version. > While I am at this, just lt me know if you want to change something in > the pages layout: I am not such a great designer, but if you like I > could have a look at it. > > Feel free to mail me if you have suggestions, complains, whatever... > Send me privately your ssh public and you can have access to the mingw user that controls the web site. I have a http://www.mingw.org/trial/htdocs setup that you can use to give a view of your changes. Earnie Boyd http://shop.siebunlimited.com |