Patrik Grip-Jansson wrote:
I don't find it too flashy. The one thing I would change, is to put the "menu box" on the right on the left side instead. I think that would work better for people people who haven't got that high resolution. Then they won't have to scroll to see the main information.
Interesting idea. I'm not sure if the tigris stylesheet will let me do this, but I can give it a try. Although, I will repeat again, there should be no need to scroll horizontally once we eliminate the big <pre> blocks. Things seem to work fine for me down to about 200 pixels wide on this page: http://cvs.apache.org/~slive/manual/configuring.html where there are no <pre> blocks.
My biggest gripe is that the boxes for examples/warnings/etc always ought to be the same width (preferably they should use the same width as the "ordinary" text.)
I have this fixed in my local version, where I've replaced the blockquote/table thing with a <div class="example"> and some css. I'm still setting it off from the main text a little (magin: 2em, padding: 1em) because I think it makes it clearer that these are supposed to break the main flow of text.
I think the header part could be smaller on sub pages. Why waste valuable screen space on something that you know anyhow :-)
That's possible. At the moment, it is constrained by the size of the feather graphic. We would need a smaller one if we want the header to smaller.
The "Maintained by..." footer should be aligned with the main information text box. If one doesn't move the menu box, then the maintain message ought to be right aligned.
I like it to be set-off from the main text, but right-aligned should work.
Thanks for the feedback.
Joshua
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