On Friday 03 October 2003 12:46 pm, Felix Miata wrote:
> Buchan Milne wrote:
> > Pierre Jarillon wrote:
> > > http://pjarillon.free.fr/docs/MandrakeLinux-en1.html
> > > with a css at http://pjarillon.free.fr/docs/styles/main.css
> > >
> > > These files are compliant with XHTML and CSS validators but
> > > they still need some work.
> > > - xhtml :  still some <b> ,  some <p> and <div> are not well set up.
> > > - css : the style is exactly that was defined in MandrakeLinux-en.html
> >
> > Not quite, the style for images need the border set to 0 by default
>
> New improved version:
> http://members.ij.net/mrmazda/tmp/MdkHome-en.html
> http://members.ij.net/mrmazda/tmp/mlmain.css
>
> 1-blue image borders gone
> 2-some Moz spacing issues gone
> 3-more debris removed
> 4-Main logo is now enclosed in a <h1> tag and has a title attribute
> 5-css file sorted & tidied
> 6-Displays in IE (horribly)
> 7-Displays in Konq (needs improvement, but much better than IE)
>
im moz 1.4
http://137.49.240.7/~fubar/images/moz-snapshot14.png
the lines going through the page

> > > I have stripped some elements of presentation from html which I have
> > > not included in CSS.
> > >
> > > What do you think of that ? Must I continue ?
> >
> > The questions is whether Mandrakesoft will take these changes, and how.
> > Is there cvs for the websites?
> >
> > > I am not a guru about CSS...
> >
> > But the thing is that there are probably enough people on this list with
> > some skills, and they could all be leveraged if at least some aspects of
> > the website management were "open-sourced".

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