Hi all, It's been noted a few times in past discussions that tigris.css and inst.css are complicated beasts, and even though we may be getting rid of them, they have nonetheless been obstacles in the redesign process. For the sake of not making or leaving similar obstacles in future update/redesign efforts, I would propose that we make a new comprehensive website style guide - an extension of what can be found at http://www.openoffice.org/styles/ but with clear descriptions of each CSS class and how everything is set up. I'd be happy to get the ball rolling and provide a guide to the CSS/HTML code of the basics of the new design (header, footer, action statements, etc) that can then be formalized, made generally available and added to (maybe the wiki would be a good place for this?). Of course, this wouldn't be started until the new design is live and all the other issues relating to its implementation have been ironed out. But just for now, does anyone think this might be a good idea?
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