On 6/21/07, Rene Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matias Capeletto wrote:
> > What are the thing s you dislike? How we can improve on them so you
> > start to like them?
>
> I mentioned some things before... But I'll retell and add. I do need
> *one* version I can comment on. Should I look at the
> sandbox/doc_test/doc/xhtml files? Or something else?

Here is the last iteration:
http://tinyurl.com/3yukos

Here is a list of the work we have done so far. It will be great if
you can comment on each item.

    * Validated XHTML 1.1 output (better than strict XHTML)
    * New header and footer based on beta.boost.org.
    * GroupedLinks select boxes for Boost Libraries and Section quick jumping.
    * Google Search box over our docs.
    * Box-wrapper based blurbs that allow us to include rounded
corners, drop shadows, etc.
    * Alternatives syntax highlighting that simulates your own IDE
(move the mouse to the upper-right corner of a code block)
    * Chapter logo support
    * Modular css design
    * css based admonitions and navigation graphics
    * PDF stylesheet matches the HTML style.
    * Simplify and document boostbook params
    * Start a collaborative effort to translate html to qbk
    * Initial support for svg in html

If I recall what you have said before your woes where:

--> The syntax colours (IMO this problem is solved)
--> The green tint in the blurbs (I have removed it, and only appears in hover)
--> The home icon (we are working to find new icons, the tango project
is the best we have for now)
--> Headings too big (I do not agree here but lets see what others think)
--> Size of code text too large (I have not played with this yet)
--> Avoid using light text on a light background (We may have still
some places where this rule is not being respected)


Sorry to bother you with all this. I really appreciate your opinion,
we have use the beta site for inspiration in several parts of the new
style.

Best regards
Matias

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