Hello, Not sure it's possible with site.xml. My idea was using project.properties.
Having topbar disabled by default and activate this with: <project> .... <properties> <skin.fluido.topBar.enabled>true</skin.fluido.topBar.enabled> </properties> ... </project> Makes sense ? 2011/10/25 Simone Tripodi <[email protected]>: > Salut Olivier, > this is indeed a very nice suggestion! I guess the property should be > defined in the site.xml, right? If yes... how? > Many thanks in advance! > Simo > > http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/ > http://simonetripodi.livejournal.com/ > http://twitter.com/simonetripodi > http://www.99soft.org/ > > > > On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 11:22 PM, Olivier Lamy <[email protected]> wrote: >> I wonder if it could be possible to have the topbar optional ? (tru a >> project property: site.enableTopBar ? ) >> Just to prevent redundancy. >> >> 2011/10/18 Simone Tripodi <[email protected]>: >>> Hi Barrie! >>> thanks for sharing your opinions, much more than appreciated! >>> Please read my replies inline, you wrote a long email I could make >>> confusion :) >>> All the best, have a nice day! >>> Simo >>> >>> http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/ >>> http://simonetripodi.livejournal.com/ >>> http://twitter.com/simonetripodi >>> http://www.99soft.org/ >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> Having larger fonts is making my reading experience better. >>>> >>>> I think in general it is an improvement. >>>> >>>> Here are some nitpicks (I'm no web site designer) - feel free to >>>> nitpick them too. >>>> >>> >>> I'm no web site designer too ;) that is why we started developing the >>> new skin on top of Twitter's Bootstrap (twitter.github.com/bootstrap/) >>> that allows developers playing the role of a designer :P >>> Jokes a part, color palette, the style, etc etc are all the default >>> one that comes from Bootstrap. >>> Users can anyway declare the skin in the site.xml and declare the >>> overrides/additional classes - as I did in the Maven site PoC - that >>> is something users are already used to. >>> >>>> I'm not convinced about the drop down menus, I tend to visually ignore >>>> them, but that may just be me. >>>> >>> >>> Ivan is not convinced too, I think/hope is a matter of taste, Olivier, >>> Christian and I like it, I proposed to keep it because is less work >>> users should do to have it.. :P >>> >>>> On http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/maven/site/plugins/index.html >>>> some links do not have the blue hyperlink underlining but instead have >>>> a yellow halo. >>> >>> That is because in the APT page, table elements are declared as >>> >>> {{{/plugins/maven-clean-plugin/} <<<clean>>>}} >>> >>> That will be rendered as Monospaced, and that's the default Bootstrap's >>> style. >>> That could be easily modified by overriding the class as described before... >>> >>>> Looking around some more at >>>> http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/maven/site/download.html the >>>> yellow halo appears to be the style of apt <<< Monospaced >>>> "and >>>> must be rendered using a monospaced, typewriter-like font." >>>> >>> >>> yes I understand, the reason is the one before, we can change anyway >>> the font by overriding, that is something we already did >>> >>>> The halo is drawing my attention to these fields but they aren't >>>> visually that important. Generally used for configuration values and >>>> what you type etc. >>>> >>> >>> default Bootstrap style... >>> >>>> Grey text makes me think of disabled text, and this is the style >>>> applied to numbered lists. >>>> The Installation Instructions section of >>>> http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/maven/site/download.html is a >>>> good example of what I'm talking about. >>>> Visually it looks like I should ignore the text (since its grey) with >>>> large amounts of text I should pay attention too (because they are >>>> haloed). >>> >>> again default Bootstrap style... >>> >>>> >>>> One of my gripes with Confluence is its lack of indentation of >>>> heading/subheadings (I've yet to look into whether I can fix that). >>>> The old site http://maven.apache.org/what-is-maven.html does have >>>> indentation even if the sub headings dont look that great. >>>> Whereas the new version >>>> http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/maven/site/what-is-maven.html >>>> just has smaller heading styles. >>>> Googling about web design seems to indicate to keep headings to two >>>> levels so maybe this is just my problem again :) >>> >>> that sounds something we can add (I'll add as soon as I get home), can >>> you point me to what you found on Google? Just a matter of filling the >>> gap of my lack of design, thanks in advance!!! >>> >>> All the best, >>> Simo >>> >>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>>> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>>> >>>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Olivier Lamy >> Talend : http://talend.com >> http://twitter.com/olamy | http://linkedin.com/in/olamy >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > -- Olivier Lamy Talend : http://talend.com http://twitter.com/olamy | http://linkedin.com/in/olamy --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
