On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 01:00:58PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> I made some changes to the css structure of LFS in commit 10934.
> 
> To look at the new css we have been testing lately, look at
> stylesheets/lfs-xsl/lfs.css.new.  To actually use it, you need to copy it to
> the rendered book $BASEDIR/stylesheets/lfs.css where BASEDIR is defined in
> the Makefile and is usually ~/lfs-book.
> 
> There are no visible changes to the book unless you manually change the
> lfs.css file.
> 
>   -- Bruce

From what you said a few hours ago on blfs-dev, I thought this was
being dropped, at least until after 7.8 ?  Also, I see:

$LastChangedBy:barjo $
$Date:2015-08-04 00:37:38 +0100 $

So I assume this does NOT include your changes from the past couple
of days ?

For anybody who is minded to fix this [ insert phrase of choice ] to
work on mobile devices, or perhaps graphical browsers which do not
understand css3, I found three links which might be helpful.  Then
again, they might not - as I said earlier, I regard css as akin to
sourcery.  Anyway:

https://css-tricks.com/resolution-specific-stylesheets/

http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/07/how-to-use-css3-media-queries-to-create-a-mobile-version-of-your-website/

and perhaps
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/beyond/css/targeting-specific-devices-in-your-style-sheets.html
[ I can't read that in my desktop browser, and it doesn't seem to
support zooming with Ctrl-+ so I've no idea what it says ]

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