On 04/30/2012 11:27 AM, Rob Godfrey wrote:
On 30 April 2012 16:46, Alan Conway<[email protected]> wrote:
On 04/30/2012 10:31 AM, Rob Godfrey wrote:
On 30 April 2012 16:13, Alan Conway<[email protected]> wrote:
On 04/25/2012 06:11 PM, Rob Godfrey wrote:
All,
I've just checked in a change to the xsl that generates the "chunked"
HTML presentation of our online "Books". The change is aimed at
making the books look like they belong to the same website as the rest
of the content :-)
I've checked in the results of running the transform against the Java
Broker book [1], but haven't done so for the C++ Broker, or
Programming Apache Qpid books.
Is everybody happy with this approach to presentation?
I find the font quite heavy, it looks to me like everything is in bold.
Otherwise it looks good.
I find the headings heavy (and not helped by most of them being over
long) but the text itself doesn't seem overly so to me... which
OS/browser are you using?
Fedora 16/firefox 12. Actually the whole site is now in bold, it's not
specific to your documentation changes. The sidebar items look normal, but
the body text looks bold. Firefox was updated this morning, maybe a it's a
new firefox font problem.
OK - the docs use basically the same stylesheet data as the rest of the site...
The non-heading font looks OK to me in the various Firefox / Chromium
/ Internet Explorer on Ubuntu / Windows combinations I've tried.
Looks like it's a glitch when you zoom in on the page, ctrl-0 and everything
looks fine.
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