Hi Louis,

not sure whether you got me right..

On Mon, Jan 17, 2005 at 01:30:21PM -0800, Louis Suarez-Potts wrote:
> >
> >What about dumping the left navbar for the redesign?
> 
> It may be possible but I would have to check. I'm pessimistic.  The
> homepage, and many of the pages, are "staticized", their CVS state is
> frozen.

Not sure why this should be a problem.

> As it and many other pages are composites, and include the
> navbar (and header and footer), it may introduce some problems.  I don't
> know, that is, if we could have a robust www.openoffice.org that points
> to <http://www.openoffice.org/nonav/index.html>.

No, I didn't meant getting rid of the whole framework, only the left
navbar, the "general links" and the "project tools".

Like http://native-lang.openoffice.org does not show the project tools.

There are hacks to handle this - I'm not sure whether this was using
special div-tags or using CSS (or was it using some other trick?) as well,
but having it not there in the first place should be the better option.

ciao
Christian
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NP: Helloween - A Tale That Wasn't Right

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