http://cvs.apache.org/~slive/manual/
The main page hasn't changed, but most of the xml generated files have, including:
http://cvs.apache.org/~slive/manual/configuring.html http://cvs.apache.org/~slive/manual/logs.html http://cvs.apache.org/~slive/manual/install.html and all the modules linked from http://cvs.apache.org/~slive/manual/mod/
Just as a reminder, this is using css directly stolen from http://style.tigris.org/. Personally, I'm not going to be making a bunch of changes to their style sheet. I've layered a few special things for us in another stylesheet. It does make use of <div>s to a large degree, but there are certain things (like <example>) that could probably make better use of css still.
So here is what I'd like to hear:
- Is this the right overall direction?
- Is it too flashy/complicated?
- Does it work in everybody's various browsers? (It is supposed to work at least back to Netscape 4, but I haven't tested it.)
If people like it, what the process be for adopting it? Should we go ahead and do it now, and fix up any problems later. Or should we wait and fix things now. Or possibly, should we wait until the rest of the manual is converted to xml?
Joshua.
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