Hello Stefan,
Stefan Moebius wrote:
Ok, here we go. Check out http://www.m-its.de/ant/javac2.html I've overhauled the file Bill sent and I think the gain in file size alone (17kb + 2kb css vs. 33kb) was worth it :-)
A few notes: - The file currently contains the css. This should of course be moved into a seperate file.
Yes.
- All headings now really *are* headings (<h1>/<h2>).
Good!
- The list of nested elements is a definition list (<dl>). I'm not entirely sure if that's appropriate. What are the <description>/<short-description> blocks supposed to provide?
They shouldn't be there. Must be a problem with the task.dvsl stylesheet.
- The file validates as HTML 4.01 Transitional (except for those description tags)
Great!
I've tested it with Mozilla, IE5.5, Opera 6.05 and 7 and it basically
looks equally good in all of them. The only problem is NS4.x: Among
others, I don't know a way to trick NS4 into treating <hX> as block
level element or otherwise extending it across the whole width.
Personally I think it looks better in NS4 without any styles at all. To
try it, just switch of the style sheet support.
Well, have a look and let me know what you think.
This is great! I'll look at integrating it into the task.dvsl stylesheet but it will probably be a few days anyways as I'm snowbound through tomorrow and will need time to catch up on other work.
Stefan
-Bill
--- Bill Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Stefan Moebius wrote:
--- Bill Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Navigation could easily be generated for each page. The layout
should really be done with CSS instead of tables. This would provide more
flexibility such as hiding the navigation when the page is printed.
I totally agree. And this way, the index could even be made sticky.
If
you need any help regarding HTML/CSS, let me know.
Yes, that would be greatly appreciated as I'm not yet well versed in using CSS for layout. If you or someone would like to refactor the attached HTML file to use CSS, that would be a big help. Then these changes could then be applied to the proposal/xdocs/dvsl/task.dvsl stylesheet.
Some work has already been done in this area for Ant's site pages. See http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=ant-dev&m=104311582419747&w=2.
Attached is the DVSL transformed XML for the <javac> task. It's in
text format to keep from (hopefully) being stripped from the message. For
some reason, gump is not pulling in the associated javac.xml file so that version has the javadoc alone without the content merged XML
file.
Thanks, -Bill
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