On Sat, 2010-01-23 at 18:41 +0100, Milo Casagrande wrote: > Hi Phill, > > 2010/1/23 Phil Bull <[email protected]>: > > > > The two ways I've tried so far aren't very satisfactory. One is to add a > > link going to the main guide page alongside the other links. The problem > > is, you need to manually put it in the right order (preferably at the > > end of the section). This feels clumsy. > > > > The other way is to add some text with a link into each section on the > > front page. The problem with this is that the link is at the top rather > > than the bottom, and is a static rather than dynamic link. > > > > Any ideas? > > Can you do something like this: > > <!-- This is the index.page --> > <section id="blah" style="2column"> > <title>Blah Topics</title> > <section> > <p><link type="guide" xref="PUT_ID_OF_PAGE">More...</link></p> > </section> > </section> > > The problem with this is that you get a small section with its top > small-grey line (the one under the title), and is a little bit > indented. But it will stay at the bottom of your section. > > Maybe it is possible to add a style to the section that will not have > the small grey-line at the top if the title is not there...
It's also not a valid Mallard page. Sections are required to have an id attribute and a title element. Yelp is forgiving, partly because it takes more effort (and more CPU time) to enforce validity. Phil, what did you use to manually order the links? I think I'd try using link groups like this: <page id="index" type="guide" groups="#default more"> ... </page> Then the "More" page has this: <link type="guide" xref="index" group="more"/> All the other links go in #default by, um, default. And rather than doing it right on the page, you have a section for each category, and each of those has a more link using the more group for that section. I actually considered adding a link type for exactly this, but I didn't want to put in something half-assed without concrete use cases. Could you mock something up in HTML so I can get a better sense of what you're after? -- Shaun _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
