>> It's a bit different from André's >> suggestion and sometimes ... unbalanced.
> Can you be more specific. I'm not sure what you mean. sorry, for my late answer. Now after a closer look, I have to excuse. The unbalanced feeling came from the german pages. They still have the old header image, which looks strange with the new layout. But I want to suggest some other small points: - The generated documents schould have a doctype. I would prefer XHTML. And if no one else does I'm willing to do the neccessary changes. - Some line break in the generated output would make the code much easier to read. This is only interesting for us during generation development. - I agree with Patrik to use <th> for table header cells. - The table columns (e.g. in http://cvs.apache.org/~slive/manual/install.html under overview for the impatient, or at the module pages) should have a little bit more horizontal distance. >> I miss the additional styles, > You mean the alternate style-sheets? Those can certainly be put back, > but I'm not sure I understand the point of them. Ordinary users will > never find them, I'm sure. This is a doom loop. If nobody sets such links, no one will use them. If no one use them, nobody sets them. I think, we should set them, because it is just a small sentence. And personally: I will use them. I do not like the fixed width of nds stylesheet. The alternate styles were created based on an discussion between him an me. They are a possibility to support views for every liking. >> the harmonized link colors > All the link colors look the same to me, except for directives and > modules which are deliberately different. I changed everything to turn > red on hover, and I removed the underlining on modules and directives, > because I think it makes paragraphs with many references difficult to read. I don't like the big red hover color. It is to eye-catching for me. I often move the mouse over the document, while reading. The red color distracts me. The missing difference between module link colors and directive link colors is a pity. But other links shouldn't be red, whil using the red hoover color. I would prefer the colors suggested from nd, bu I can live with yours too, espacially, if we use alternate styles ;-) Kess --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]