--- Stefan Bodewig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You did. I don't like how you did what you did, but that is something > different ;-)
No surprise there -- once I saw how these pages were done, I figured I'd probably get some flack. But I did what I could within the timeframe I had to do it, since I don't know Velocity/Anakia/XDoclet/whatever-the-heck-all-that-stuff-is, and I just wanted to at least fix the booboo you so thoroughly let me know I'd made the first time around. > What I really don't like is that you've put <font> tags into the xml > sources. Well, there were <code> tags in there, which is fonting, so... > What exactly has been your problem with problems.html? I thougt it was funky the way it was, with it riding off the edge of the window like that. So I unfunkified it as best I could. (And edited the overall text, so it reads a whole lot better now as well :) > I guess you had to remove the <pre> tags in favor of a table with a > bunch of <br>s, yes? I wasn't all that thrilled with having to do that (or the blue background), either, and I have an email into velocity-user to see if there's a way I can avoid all the coded linebreaks. (I did create a new macro and got rid of the blue and did the fonting, but it didn't seem worth it to use it unless I can make it do the rest of the formatting as well.) > How can you view faq.html? I originally thought I'd do the same for it, but changed my mind the more I thought about it. The "problems" page is likely pretty much done -- ie., it probably won't got through many more (if any) changes from here on out. The FAQ page, though, is something likely subject to ongoing changes -- and, there's an awful lot of source code and whatnot that's <pre>'d on it, and it just wouldn't be practical (unless I can get a macro together) to try and do anything about it. And really, FAQs are almost always kind of funky looking anyway :) Whereas the "problems" page is more like actual documentation, and should look all nice and professional and all that. > > Also add the JavaWorld finalist logo > > Fine, as long as we remember to remove it once the decision has been > made. And replace it with the "winner" logo, right? :) Diane ===== ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
