On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 01:42:28AM -0500, Brian Sammon wrote:
> This change has happened in the past week or two, as far as I can tell; I
> look at packages.debian.org at least once or twice a week.
> When I look at a package info page with my non-CSS browser, where it used to
> display a graphical bullet color-coded to the type of dependency, now it
> just displays [dep] or [sug] or [rec].  This makes it take me longer to scan
> the page to determine which dependencies I am interested in.
> 
> You can see this if you use the "dillo" browser.
> Has a decision been made to only support CSS browsers?

In this case I wouldn't have cared to actually add the [dep], would
I? ;)

Seriously speaken it just didn't occur to me that one would think of that
as really harder to scan (and for the non-CSS text browsers it doesn't
makes a difference, anyway). But I see your point.

What do you think about something like
http://packages.debian.net/unstable/graphics/scribus ? I replaced the
[dep] string with the image and put the [dep] into the alt attribute.
It doesn't look really nice because of the linebreak after the image
but I only can change that with CSS.

Gruesse,
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Frank Lichtenheld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
www: http://www.djpig.de/


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