On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 12:20, Nilgün Belma Bugüner <nil...@belgeler.gen.tr> wrote: > Hi, > > It seems that only a few people have the karma to deal with the site.css > file, so style-related problems are mostly attacked through PHD. The > latest proposed change to CSS has been approved the same person who is > the only one with phpweb karma, and yet he expects someone else to > commit this change. > > I propose taking the documentation CSS out of the site.css file, putting > it into a separate file, e.g. docs.css, and placing the same under > phpdoc module (like html/docs.css). I believe this way there will not be > excessive coding in the documents any more, and the problems will be > more easily solved by just making modifications to the CSS. > > Also the docs.css file could be included in the HTML packages. > Currently, when a user who downloads a package like php_manual_tr.tar.gz > for example cannot view the documents in the same way they appear on the > web site (where they appear much nicer).
Good idea. If you think you can implement it I'll make sure you get phpweb karma :) -Hannes