Hello Suresh

Thanks for your reply. Actually I realized that bootstrap was apparently an auto-generated CSS. So I went back to the Bootstrap website on Github and selected only the options that were apparently used. I documented the selected options on this page:

http://sis.apache.org/site-management.html (see "Updating bootstrap")

So it would be hopefully easy to go back to the Bootstrap site and select more options if needed. In particular I omitted (for now) the responsive part of the options because I don't know how to test them. But if anyone having more knowledge could define the appropriate set of options, that would be appreciated.

    Martin



Le 04/08/13 01:55, Suresh Marru a écrit :
Hi Martin,

Did you already trim the CSS? I am sorry but I am behind on emails and catching 
up now as I am back to track after a busy summer. I just want to caution that 
trimming bootstrap CSS is not a good idea. Are you seeing slowness? Its better 
we use the bootstrap css out of the box and make any changes to the SIS 
specific one - 
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/sis/site/trunk/content/css/sis.css.

The bootstrap css makes the site HTML5 complaint and more importantly a 
responsive site. It means it auto-adjusts the layout on all browsers and 
resolutions, tablets, mobile phones. If we go back to a trimmed version, we 
loose all responsive features and go back to the old-age static html website.

Suresh

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