On 7/15/07, Cédric Venet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Do you feel comfortable with CSS programming?
>
> Not really, but I can do some basic things.

Ok... that is the first step that leads to feel comfortable with it :)

> > If you want you can tackle it yourself. The new style is in the
> > boost_docs repository.
>
> Here is a quick patch (apply to boost_docs/trunk) which delete the fixed
> font width in all the css, except for the header. In IE7, it works great but
> in firefox 2, the header (link and search box) don't keep their fixed size.
> I don't understand why. I tried a few things without success.
>
> Also, the default font size is bigger (at least on my configuration), it can
> be adjusted, but I prefer it like this myself.

Wow! You are quick :)
Lets do this... once you feel it is OK in most of the browsers (At
least in firefox) commit it to the boost_docs repository. It is your
work, commit it yourself so you appear in our statistics.

> It would be great to include buttons to do the sizing up and down (using a
> css switcher similar to the IDE selector). I will try to do it when I have
> the time.

Yes, this is something I like to see in the docs. I am working in a
general config mechanism. The idea of eastern eggs appearing in blocks
borders is very fun, but not useful for users. I let you know when
there is some progress in this front.

Best regards
Matias

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