On Sep 11, 2007, at 9:58 PM, Miguel Mitrofanov wrote:
Well, I'm not a web designer, but I did work with few of them, and it
seems to me that you either create a table design in two hours or
spend three days trying to create a CSS one and THEN create a table
design in two hours.
That's an
manu wrote:
On Sep 11, 2007, Simon Marlow wrote:
Please, please, someone do this for me. I tried, and failed, to get the
layout right for the contents list in all browsers at the same time. The
semantics of CSS is beyond my comprehension.
Cheers,
Simon
Hi Simon,
On the
page
Sven Panne wrote:
2. Could we make is so all items are collapsed initially? (Currently
they're all expended initially - which makes it take rather a long time
to find anything.)
Again this depends on the use case: I'd vote strongly against collapsing the
list initially, because that way the
Thomas Schilling wrote:
However, regarding the modules list. I think it should be easy to have
optional javascript functionality to toggle the visibility of the module
tree. The default visibility could be customized using a cookie.
I don't know how to make cookies work purely in Javascript
On Sep 11, 2007, Simon Marlow wrote:
Please, please, someone do this for me. I tried, and failed, to
get the
layout right for the contents list in all browsers at the same
time. The
semantics of CSS is beyond my comprehension.
Cheers,
Simon
Hi Simon,
On the page
When the index is generated with a more recent Haddock, you get a
search field, which does an incremental search, so this might
perhaps be more what you are looking for.
A more aesthetical note: We should really get rid of the ugly
table/CSS layout mixture, the lower part of the page renders