> Am Dienstag, 10. Januar 2012, 23:45:53 schrieb Burkhard L?ck: > > Hi, > > > > a few month ago we had a discussion on this list about Khelpcenter > > stylesheet issues, see > > http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-doc-english&m=131419999120078&w=2 > > > > I'd like to get back to issue 3) from that discussion: > > "distance between the last line of text and the top of the footer is too > > big" > > > > In one of the mails in this thread Michael Pyne wrote: > > > IIRC the amount of padding was in order to ensure that the footer appears > > > at the bottom of very short pages. It should be compensated for by a > > > corresponding negative padding-bottom (or some other CSS hack) elsewhere. > > > > At first glance this seems to be a great idea to have the footer always at > > the bottom of the page, but from my pov this idea fails, because it is > > impossible to define what a *very short page* due to: > > > > * you can use KHelpcenter in Full Screen Mode or in a user defined window > > size, each with different sizes for a *very short page* > > > > * you can change the font size in KHelcenter, so a *very short page* can > > only be defined for the default font size in KHelpcenter > > > > * on monitors with different format 16:9 and 4:3 you have different sizes > > of a *very short page* even in Full Screen Mode > > > > My conclusion: > > > > It is impossible to define a *very short page* because that is controlled > > by the user, therefore the padding-bottom under contentBody in kde-doc.css > > should be changed from actually 8.9 to 1em. > > > > I'd like to read your comments please. > > > > Thanks > > Any more comments, improvements, objections?
I am not a designer, but the narrow padding looks better for me.
