Hi Maarten, > Content creators who have cvs access to the tryouts area are advised to > also upload some of their own pages to the tryout area to verify display. > Especially important if many hacks have been applied. Note that the idea > is to make this new style effective for all pages (including native lang).
If possible, I would advise against applying the stylesheet to the native language projects for a while, at least until they have had time to test its impact on their designs - one reason being that the default styles (h1, h2, h3, p, a, etc) may mess up their designs. Their stylesheets may not override some of the other properties in the new stylesheet, e.g. the h1 tag has a blue background and a top/bottom border. In order to keep their h1's looking as they are, they would have to add to their custom h1 tag border: none; background: none; to override the default style. Another reason is the header - the header needs both #header and #subheader divs to look like it should - i.e. just #header by itself would look out of place. Some NL projects only use the header and remove the navigation (i.e. es.openoffice.org) As was pointed out in an earlier discussion, we don't want to 'force' the new design on them. Maybe once they can assess its impact, and the style guide is done, then they will be better informed. - Ivan. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
