On 07/28/2014 02:19 PM, Marcus (OOo) wrote:
> Am 07/28/2014 11:05 PM, schrieb Alexandro Colorado:
>> Here is a sample of a sortable table (click on the header you want to
>> sort).
>> http://people.apache.org/~jza/table.html
> 
> the table will get long. So, to have it sortable is a nice advantage.

yes...this is a nice feature. We have to see what happens since the page
is mdtext now.

> 
>> The glyphicons are not set yet, hopefully later.
> 
> Some icons could help. However, to show simply a "green" and "red" color
> (maybe also "yellow") should do the same trick.
> 
> Marcus

Since our web pages are now under ALv2, I'm not sure if we can include
Creative Commons licensed objects in them. See --

http://www.apache.org/foundation/license-faq.html#GPL

We'd need to ask legal.

Coloring the cells is certainly a simple way to go assuming it doesn't
make things too busy.




> 
> 
> 
>> On 7/28/14, Alexandro Colorado<j...@oooes.org>  wrote:
>>> On 7/26/14, Marcus (OOo)<marcus.m...@wtnet.de>  wrote:
>>>> Am 07/26/2014 12:51 AM, schrieb Emanuele:
>>>>> Marcus (OOo) wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> please have a look. The links 2, 3 and 4 do not display correctly:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://ooo-site.staging.apache.org/projects/native-lang.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Most likely is because of the bits of html present (the<div
>>>>> class="Acta1">   and corresponding closing div wrapping the text),
>>>>> judging
>>>>> from the fact that only the links inside this block are not processed.
>>>>
>>>> I've created a new test page as MDTEXT. Looks good now. Thanks for the
>>>> hint:
>>>>
>>>> http://ooo-site.staging.apache.org/projects/native-lang-new.html
>>>>
>>>>>> Any special need to create this as MDTEXT? Otherwise I would suggest
>>>>>> to turn it back into HTML.
>>>>>
>>>>> The reason I converted the text to md is because I find the table much
>>>>> easier to handle in md rather than in html (actually it's still a bit
>>>>> confusing, I should have added some spacing to align things
>>>>> better), but
>>>>> up to you. ;)
>>>>
>>>> Tables in HTML can be indeed a bit nasty. ;-)
>>>>
>>>> @Kay:
>>>> I've started a new table to show separate status in different parts of
>>>> the webpages.
>>>>
>>>> I can think of that the overall status can be different to the initial
>>>> homepage and download status. I've created also a column for the
>>>> download as IMHO this is the most important part for our software and
>>>> deserves an own status. If you (or others) think different the table
>>>> can
>>>> consists of only 2 columns for overall status and homepage.
>>>>
>>>> Example:
>>>> Finnish:
>>>> The initial homepage is OK but not localized.
>>>> The download is OK and most recent but not localized.
>>>> Therefore the overall status in "unmaintained".
>>>>
>>>> Yes, big work to get an initial status for all languages and parts. But
>>>> could be worth to get an overview and every new interested volunteer
>>>> can
>>>> see with one view what's up.
>>>>
>>>> Does this help? Should we expand it to all languages?
>>>
>>> As a design concern I will preffer using images than labels. It makes
>>> the user identify better the nature. Alternatively we could use
>>> Glyphicons usually can make somewhat of a cleaner code, and also are
>>> more smaller than a pixel-base image. Also frameworks like Bootstrap
>>> already include them on the framework.
>>> http://glyphicons.com/
>>> http://glyphicons.bootstrapcheatsheets.com/
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