"Theodore W. Leung" wrote: > > I've done some minimal playing around with the top level website in > xml-site, and have modified the styles to get rid of all the images. A > version of the top level site using this style is viewable at > http://www.apache.org/~twl/new-site/index.html
Looks good. So I'm not sure I understand. What are you using to generate that page? Cocoon2? > If people think that this is a good direction, then I'll keep working to > finalize a simple style before tackling docbook. Yeah, I think it's a good direction. As for style, I see these options for the source XML schema: + docbook = may be too complicated + simplified docbook = may not be familiar to most + xhtml = familiar to most, but may not be expressive enough + stylebook.dtd = not widely used When I had to decide on one of these options a while ago, I chose xhtml b/c it was familiar and I though that I could always transform it to something else later, but it turns out that there might not be enough info in the source to do that w/o hand tweaking the result. > > Note: I am not a photoshop / image wizard, so the image bar at the top > still looks ugly. Suggestions on what to do up there are more than > welcome. I'm not much of an artist so I can't help here. :-) Thanks for taking this on. I know this has been discussed lots of times in the past, but it seems to always get dropped b/c no one actually works on it. -Edwin --------------------------------------------------------------------- In case of troubles, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]