Eric Niebler wrote:

links:
I have to agree with Dave that bold links are a bit too strong and I like
the hovering-underline of Eric. I also like Jeff's yellow background on
hover.



I tried the yellow highlight, but thought it was a bit tacky. I hope w3c (and Jeff) are not offended. :-)

After seeing it in action. I tend to agree. Let's not do the yellow on hover. KISS.

Finally, I'd like
    to see the the operators more visible like int, if, etc. I suggest
    making them bold as well.



I have made this change as well for now, but I don't think I like it. Opinions welcome.

After seeing it in action, I share your opinion. I don't like it bold. Ahem... fickle, ain't I.

Boostbook's icons are more professional IMO, and I like that they are a tad larger than Spirit's, but they have that transparency problem. Anybody with a graphics editor want to touch them up?

Indeed, I am not quite happy with Spirit's icons. I'll do this, unless someone alse beats me to the punch. I'll see if I can come up with other alternatives as well, for you guys to ponder on...

One question: the icons, as they are now, are ok on screen. On PDF,
I would advice having alternative, vector based, icons, to avoid
jaggies when they are printed. I've been thinking about this a lot
when coding quickbook. We need a way to specify 2 types of images
and switch from one to the other depending on media. Is that possible
with boost/docbook? If so, how?

Also in need of a touch-up is the "up" navigation icon. It is an arrow pointing up with a line across the top. To me, that suggests that it will take you to the top-most level, but it only takes you up one level. The line across the top should be removed. Joel?

Ok.

I have addressed Rene's and Dave's concerns regarding borders by taking them out everywhere. An improvement, I think.

Indeed!

I have also followed Rene's suggestion and put a little more space above section headers than below.

I agree in principle with Rene's suggestion that blurb icons be to the left of the blurb instead of within the blurb. But when it comes to XML/HTML/CSS, I simply don't have the m4d skillz to do this easily. I'll continue to play with it, though.

Looking at the samples, I like what I see a lot! Great work!

Regards,
--
Joel de Guzman
http://www.boost-consulting.com
http://spirit.sf.net


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