On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 3:46 AM, Peter Bittner <[email protected]>wrote:

> Jesse,
>
> > Can we get ride of the white space on the top and right?  The right hand
> > side seems to be because the body is not scaled to 100%.  I'm not sure
> > what's up with the top.
>
> I remember having tried this without success a month ago (body margin
> & padding is zero px, iframe the same, no DOCTYPE forces quirks mode,
> but still!). And in the meantime I've so much gotten used to the
> whitespace above and to the right that I almost love it, ragged right
> as it is! :-)
>
> If you manage to get rid of it, I'm okay with that. The style sheet is
> in ./doc/pyjs_site/public/pyjs.css
>
> > There is a thin blue line on the left edge of the tab panel.  That seems
> to
> > be a gwt style sheet that maybe should just be removed.
> >
> > The last thing is a slightly bigger layout change, but I thought I'd
> throw
> > it out there.  What do you guys think about moving the tabs up as in the
> > screen shot I've attached?  Obviously the "Support this project" link
> would
> > have to move . . . again, maybe over the "What developers say" section
> > (which sort of makes sense).
>
> That's a good idea, both of them. Those changes make it more a website
> than an app with tabs. I remember struggeling with the website the
> first time, because the appy tabs are just not what you expect on a
> typical website.
>
> The "Support this project" icon is also in the sidebar. We could
> remove it completely (as it was about two months ago), or at least
> move it to the right upper corner (violet background). The light blue
> line is .gwt-TabPanelBottom { border-left: 1px solid #87B3FF; } on
> pyjs.css:104
>
> Go get the latest source from git and get busy! Do you have commit
> privileges?
>
I don't have commit privileges, but I do have the source and have  done
some of the easier changes already.  Let me know how you'd like me to go
about contributing.

I know this is a bit of a sore subject, but figuring that if I were to do
substantial contributions I would need to test with pyjd, not just pyjs, I
went and attempted to get pyjd running on my ubuntu image.  It was too
hard, and I gave up.  I know developing pyjs without pyjd is dumb, but
that's how I've been doing it for my personal apps and unless I find a day
where I feel strangely driven to get pyjd running its probably how things
will be for a while.

Does this mean that I can't contribute to the project?

>
> Cheers, Peter




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