On Saturday, February 14, 2015 04:44:01 PM Mark Constable wrote: > On 14/02/15 12:47, Zachary Grafton wrote: > > On my mobile at least, with Chrome, the menu is extremely tiny and > > practically impossible to use without zooming in about 15 times. > > Yep, that was my main problem too. And slightly annoying was the lack > of a bit of padding down the sides of the body text. > > > The nice thing about Bootstrap is that everything is much more > > consistent, especially with fonts and the menu is much easier to use. > > I love Bootstrap but the downside is loading time bloat. A CDN can help > but it doesn't avoid having to pull in ~200k inc jQuery at some point.
This is very true. Even if we built a custom version of bootstrap, it would still be a relatively large amount of code to pull in. Bootstrap was just an idea, I'm glad I got some well thought out feedback. > > In the case of Sams site there are no forms and that is one of the main > benefits of using BS3. A few 100 bytes extra of CSS can provide simple > buttons and a single media query to toggle the body width. > > > I was hoping when I asked my initial question that courier was on > > github and I just couldn't find it. > > There is actually a courier-contrib repo on Github. I have asked in the > past if Sam would move from Sourceforge to Github but he seems to prefer > the Sourceforge arrangement. It's easier for him to produce the tarballs. > > I think it would be practical to ask Sam to at least move the SF wiki > to the courier-contrib project at Github. That might get some more > contributions to much needed how-to documentation (beyond the excellent > but terse reference docs Sam already provides.) Maybe I'll get a chance to contribute with some documentation at least. I've just spent the last couple of days deploying a new mail server setup for a client. I had to tweak some of the RPM specs on Fedora Server to get things in reasonable locations and to get it to pass an rpmlint check, which is actually why I asked about contributing code back to the project. > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- Dive into the World of Parallel Programming. The Go Parallel Website, > sponsored by Intel and developed in partnership with Slashdot Media, is > your hub for all things parallel software development, from weekly thought > leadership blogs to news, videos, case studies, tutorials and more. Take a > look and join the conversation now. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net/ > _______________________________________________ > courier-users mailing list > courier-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users It was nice to see that Sam pushed the code up to Github as well. I could add some documentation to the page with info about the Github repos in addition to the sourceforge repos.
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