* Joshua Slive wrote:
> Just to register a couple opinions here:
>
> - I would be perfectly happy with using one of the tricks to make NS4
> ignore the CSS entirely. I don't think we should spend any effort
> making the pages look pretty in NS4. It is an obsolete browser. The
> pages must be usable, but need not look nice.
-0 from me. NN speaks a better HTTP than IE or Opera ever did (and do).
Mozilla eats up my memory. And the main point: The bugs in NN are bad,
of course. But one surely /can/ work around them. The Bugs in IE and
Opera are much more bad, because sometimes there's no way round.
And yes, I personally do work with that browser ;-)
> - I would sort of like to restore the breadcrumb links that I had at
> the top of my last version (apache > http server > documentation >
> version 2.0 > etc). I think this will really help people situate the
> pages in teh overall apache hierarchy.
oh, right. Added the code.
> - I definitely will want to restore some amount of differentiation for
> links to modules and directives. I think it is important that these
> elements are styled differently from normal links, in order to help
> users understand these basic apache concepts.
+1.
because I reordered this stuff for better semantics (IMHO), this will
become some CSS code like this:
code a {...} /* and */
code.directive a {...}
We'll think it over. Any suggestions?
> - I've noticed that actual work on the docs seems to have slowed down
> a little while we have been talking about style. There is absolutely
> no reason to stop any other documentation work because of this stuff.
> When we make a final decision, all that needs to be changed is stuff
> in the style/ directory. Everything else will remain the same. And
> none of this will work unless the docs are converted to XML.
ACK. You're absolutely right.
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