On Mon, March 3, 2008 01:59, Ivan M wrote: > 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?
Excellent idea. The wiki is the right place for this, so people can add information as they discover it. There's the beginnings of a 'website how-to' here: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Website/how-to John -- John McCreesh Marketing Project Lead OpenOffice.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]