> Thanks for the feedback. Below, you will find the patches to
> boost/doc/html/boostbook.css and boost/tools/boostbook/xsl/html.xsl. I am
> also going to put these in the Files section if you want to grab a copy
> from there. Here is the status on some of the feedback from the new look
> and feel:
>
> [1] Boost navigation links and "standalone": links are not generated when
> the doc.standalone parameter is set to 'true'.
I've tried that and see that links are no longer links, but you still have the
standard Boost header, with "Home", "Libraries" and so on. Just those words
are no links -- which still can be confusing for users of Boost.Build only.
Is it possible to just drop everything but the Boost logo?
With the latest diffs (also available in the files section (BookBookLaF)), standalone mode will display the boost logo on the left and the title on the right like other docs in Boost. If you want just the boost logo, you can add:
.standalone-title{ visibility: hidden; }
:).
> [4] Table Rendering: I have worked out a CSS approach that does what > Volodya has suggested regarding a 'flat' table layout -- what do other > people think? NOTE: You can revert back to the 3D look by removing: > [114] table, td, th{ border: 0pc; }
Can't say for other people -- I personally like the new look very much.
I'm also a fan :).
Regards, Reece
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