Hi Andy,
> we played around a little bit with the colors, thus there are some > choices now: > http://test.perlig.de/apdoc/env.html > http://test.perlig.de/apdoc/env-blue.html > http://test.perlig.de/apdoc/env-aqua.html > (all in all I'd prefer the env.html version) I can barely detect differences. I like all of them about equally (maybe the blue one the least, because of the darker background color for examples). What about changing the top and bottom margins of the <h3> tags? They currently "fly around" between two sections - I think they should rather be located a little closer to the section they belong to. Maybe decrease margin-bottom and increase margin-top a little? > It works with NN4 (Win), IE5 & 6, Opera 5 & 6(Win), Mozilla (1.0 > & 1.1 beta tested), Lynx (DOS). (NN4 probably reaches his limits, > but it works ;-) Netscape 4 doesn't show a border around the <table class="related"> which would be very helpful IMHO (and is already there in browsers like Mozilla or MSIE 5.0). Is there any possibility to enable this border for NS4? Regards, Michael P.S.: One afterthought: Which XML are the "local navigation" links (those with the little arrow images) being generated from? Are they the same XML tag as other links (to different Apache documents etc.)? I would think that the HTML code to embed these images should _not_ be part of the XML content but be the result of the XSLT transformation (as to enforce having them identical in all documents). Thus different types of links would have to be expressed by different DTD elements (or some attribute to "classify" a reference als "document-local" or "external") of the XML re- presentation of the documents. Does the DTD already support this? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
