Hi Kevin, On 6 Aug 2009, at 23:32, Kevin Cole wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 17:52, Gary C Martin <g...@garycmartin.com> > wrote: > >> Hmmm, wow folks actually still print? :-) I had a colleague who would >> incessantly print out every email she received and file it away by >> date, >> that was quite fun to watch ;-) On a community wiki, material is >> going to be >> out of date _really_ fast if you're referring to a print-out. > > I frequently find myself in situations where I have but one > computer, and > browsing the documentation while trying to do something else on the > same > computer (particularly the XO), is a RPITA. > >>> One benefit now is that all pages have translation links. >>> >> >> True, though I'm still not keen on all the vertical scrolling into >> empty >> space. > > My original thought (which Dave Bauer filled in what I left unsaid) > was > using either a class or id attribute on the <div> and/or <table> > within it, > and then setting that class/id to display:none for @media print. > This would > avoid the empty space you're referring to: Pages would show up as > most do > now, but when printed, all the translation magic would disappear > from the > printout. That would be cool, it's some css magic I wasn't aware of. > Barring that solution, would you be okay with something that > rearranged the > order of the sidebar to minimize scrolling? (Of course, different > people > are going to want different stuff at the top...) > >> -.8 if it comes to a vote :-) > > Tell us how you REALLY feel. ;-) Well a re-arrange would help a little, still, mark me down as a -.75 for the side bar (it was already too big to be honest) ;-) Just did some testing – I've modified the Activity Team page with the below snippet: <noinclude><div class="noprint">{{GoogleTrans-en}}{{TeamHeader| Activity Team}}</div></noinclude> ...and all the google translate is removed when printing: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Activity_Team Can you give it a quick test and confirm? Regards, --Gary _______________________________________________ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep