Thanks for all the feedback and suggestions for the new site. Here's a second draft, incorporating as many of the suggestions as I could get to:
http://svn.apache.org/builds/struts/maven/trunk/site-test/index.html - Navigation to subprojects is now consolidated near the top of the menu. - If a subproject has a directory on the existing site, (bsf, flow, shale,) the link goes to that documentation. - If there is no existing documentation (sandbox, etc.) then the link goes to the Maven-generated page. - The 'Overview' at the top of the Projects menu lists all of the Maven-generated pages, so they are all accessible. - The subprojects are directly under the root of the website (not under a directory called 'multiproject' any longer.) I have not yet had time to look at the taglib documentation so that's still missing. I'll do something to get the JavaDoc back into the 'Documentation' menu-- probably just a page that links to the Javadoc for each subproject. (Maven puts the links under Project Reports -> JavaDoc for each subproject.) Ted wrote:
* The Download links could point to anchors on the Acquiring page, to provide a single gateway.
I changed the download links to point to the Acquiring page. The anchors, however, are a problem. Maven links to http://jakarta.apache.org/site/jakarta-site2.html as the accepted structure for the xml docs. And that includes neither the 'href' attribute that we're using to render anchors, nor the <chapter> tag that appears in the userGuide docs. The XSLT is using the 'name' attribute as both the text for the section headers _and_ the anchor name, and is ignoring the 'href' attribute entirely. The <chapter> tags are also ignored. I changed them to empty <section> tags to get the text to appear. Unless <chapter> is important for some reason I'm not aware of, (docbook?) those can probably be changed to section/subsection tags. Getting the anchors to work like they used to is probably going to require modifying the XSL stylesheet (.maven\cache\maven-xdoc-plugin-1.9.1\plugin-resources\site.jsl) and setting a property to tell Maven to use our stylesheet. I'm keeping notes on the site conversion here for now: http://wiki.wsmoak.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?MavenMultiProjectSite I will post a site conversion plan on the Struts Wiki tonight. I'm planning to do the initial copy from core/docs to build/xdocs in the repository no earlier than Friday night. Thanks, -- Wendy --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]