Tiziano_mk schreef:
Vincent Snijders wrote:
Hi,
...
I am not a web designer and know very little about html. I am looking
for somebody who wants to help me and redesign these pages. If you
want to volunteer, say so on the list and we can work things out off
the list.
If the list is getting longer, my personal taste suggests to split the
table in many sections, locally linked on an introductory index, all on
the same page.
But looking at the source of this page I read:
<!--
This HTML was generated in real-time by the Corax Application
Policy Engine.
This and every other page on this site is specified in policy and
then generated on the fly.
All pages and all versions of these pages and other content on
this site are copyright Corax Networks Inc. 2005.
All rights reserved.
Unlawfully extended by KMS and VS :)
-->
Well, that comment is obsolete except for the last line. :-)
The original as hacked by Paul Davidson from html pages generated by the Corax
Application Policy Engine, a tool he wrote.
I suppose that it is in some way generated automatically, so it's not a
matter of simply design the HTML page.
Could you explain how this page is generated?
A fill in the file name and link in the attached html page with sed in a bash
script.
But the generating is not the hard part, the look and the design and the
corresponding html is the part which I cannot do myself.
Vincent
Title: Lazarus Snapshots
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Lazarus Snapshots
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BEWARE: These snapshots are generated automatically and are untested. The only thing we can say is,
that the compiler found the source good enough to compile.
These snapshots are provided as a courtesy only. If they don't work, too bad!
If they destroy your project files, crash your machine, and eat your disk: Tough luck!
(just to say that YOU ARE USING COMPLETELY UNTESTED SOFTWARE)
- Re: [lazarus] Help wanted: New design for lazarus snapsho... Vincent Snijders
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