David Abrahams wrote:
Rene Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Reece Dunn wrote:
What is "standalone" documentation?
The one that would be with the boost_*.zip distributions.
* any: the navigation helpers have a border and a grey background
when they should have no border and a white BG.
That is intentional. All groups of navigation elements have that
style. The consistency helps in finding them within the rest of the
website content.
What is a "navigation helper?"
Since I didn't use that term I can't really answer that :-\ As for
consistency, it helps because it lowers the barrier for understanding
and perception.
FWIW, you're still having trouble with utf-8:
http://boost.redshift-software.com/doc/release/libs/parameter/doc/html/index.html#tutorial
(see 2.6.3 in the TOC)
Yep... never fixed it been busy with work ;-)
Yea I think the squares is the way to go. It's not worth the effort to
come up with some custom look.
What's wrong with good-ol' filled circles? Isn't that standard?
If there was a standard there would be only one style in HTML ;-) I was
leaning towards the square because everything else in the design is
square. But I don't think it matters much what the bullets look like.
--grafik
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