Hi

I am fine with all change.

Do you plan to include the bootstrap-css system itself?

I just have one requirement: every content must be easily readable for
many people, even with aging eyes (speaking of contrasts) :-)

Cheers
Christian

On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 10:27 PM, Ivan Habunek <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> I had some ideas for improving our web site, namely:
>
> 1. Stop using APT
>
> APT format is _really_ limiting. I finally gave up when I couldn't put
> a pipe character within a table (they say escaping it like "\|" works,
> but it doesn't). Dreadful stuff.
>
> After trying XDOC, it seems to be better. It also allows us to use
> syntax coloring (see next point).
>
> 2. Add syntax coloring for examples
>
> This is not available in Maven default skin, and I'm not a big fan of
> the Fluido skin [1] which has it. However, after a little hacking, I
> managed to get google-code-prettify [2] to work in the default skin
> when using XDOC. It's licenced under ASF v2, so no problem there. PHP
> and XML look nice.
>
> 3. Improve the looks
>
> I never liked the high constrast in maven templates very much
> (especially headings and table headers). I wanted to keep the overall
> feel of the site, but go for something a bit more relaxed. Not being a
> designer, decided to find some "inspiration" in the Bootstrap project
> [3]. Basically I took the whole bootstrap css. :-) It's also licensed
> under ASF v2 so no problem.
>
> This is what I came up with:
> http://i.imgur.com/7zAth.png
>
> Do not mind the contents too much, not finished yet. Focus on the design.
>
> Comments are appreciated.
>
> [1] http://code.google.com/p/fluido-skin/
> [2] http://code.google.com/p/google-code-prettify/
> [3] http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/
>
> Regards,
> Ivan
>



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