On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 8:49 PM, Jan Danielsson
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello,
>
>   I'm thinking it might be a good idea to write a wiki-page with a
> short introduction/guide to the CSS editor in fossil, with a chapter
> dedicated to helping users [who don't know CSS and don't care to learn
> it more than they have to] to modify things like the behavior and layout
> of the side-by-side diff. As someone wrote earlier: No matter how you
> do, there will always be those other 50% who want it the other way.
>
>   Rather than reinvent w3schools.com, it would be more of a guide with
> simple recipes along the line of "To get behavior X, add lines Y to
> section Z".
>
>   Yay/Nay?
>

I suggest adding a file www/css-howto.wiki to the source tree so that it is
versioned and appears with the documentation.

The jan-sbsdiff branch is now closed, btw.  Your code is on trunk.  That
does not mean we are done, but I think the code is "safe" and ready for
testing by a wider audience.


>
>   Is there a suitable wiki-page for it already, or should I add a css.wiki?
>
> --
> Kind regards,
> Jan Danielsson
>
>
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