>>>>> Sina K Heshmati <[email protected]> writes:

> "Jochen Hayek" <[email protected]> said:
>>>>>>> Sina K Heshmati writes:
>>> "Jochen Hayek" said:
>>>>>>>>> Sina K Heshmati writes:
>>>>> "Jochen Hayek" said:

>>>> (2) Does is make sense, to let a designer improve the CSS for my purpose?
>> 
>>> It depends on what you mean by improving CSS.
>> 
>> Achieving something as neat as BeagleBytes.com as opposed to the "default
>> Website".

> Could you not just grab the style [3] of that website and apply them to yours?

I see, SinDoc, you are a rather smart guy!!

That's exactly, what I planned to do short-term,
actually I wanted to let that get done by a friend,
but she is not as DocBook-minded as I am, so that looks a little difficult.
Artist, a little main-stream web-designer, ...

> The CSS customization to this website doesn't seem to be very deep. 
> I mean, the markup is the same table-rich HTML.

>>> If you want to generate a table-less HTML layout,
>>> given your DocBook Website source files and website layout,
>>> you might want to take a look at SilkPage [2].
>> 
>> I am personally not really in a hurry regarding table-less HTML.

> Did you not like the look-and-feel of SilkPage instances. 
> FWIW, SilkPage has other themes too but they're not equally elaborate. 
> The 'ala' XSL theme is the best, AFAIK.

I read about SilkPage before,
thank for the pointer anyway.

But I decided to be patient and be focused on DocBook Website itself.

>>>> (2) Will Website2 invalidate the CSS used for "Website-2.6", because it 
>>>> changes
>>>> structure and/or naming (conventions)?
>> 
>>> Yes, indeed!
>> 
>> So investment in nicer (temporary) CSS should be rather restrictive.

> It depends on your preferences as to the final look-and-feel of your website. 
> Once you define a target, 
> then there will definitely be a reasonable solution that takes your toward 
> your goal.

Well, pointed out, dear friend!

You earned yourself beer and pizza,
if you ever make it to Berlin or if we meet anywhere else.

> Kind regards,
> SinDoc

> [3] http://www.beaglebytes.com/stylesheet.css

Yes!!!


Good man!

Thanks for your response!

How can we speed up the re-implementation? :-)

Kind regards from Berlin,
Jochen

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