Bill Moseley wrote:
I'm looking for a way to index sections individually. What I'd like to do
is take a document, grab the section, then combine it with each
section and index as if each one was it's own page.
Could we add a for each section?
That is in the page_body template:
# render the c
Mozilla is simply fantastic. You flip through the pages of our new site
and you don't get this annoying refresh/re-render effect you get in
other browsers. Only the content section changes.
So I was thinking that our prev|up|next widget is getting jiggy too at
the edges of the docset, when ther
At 09:47 AM 01/31/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
Good morning!
>sure we can. Why do you need to add the section though?
Because I wanted to maintain the complete section for each document.
That way I can pass the to swish, plus swish has the tags,
just in case we ever wanted them. Really, ju
- start using the new bg image
The image I supplied was a rather quick hack, I think there some pixels left
of the dark blue line there is a light grey line. Or is it my LCD?
And I guess a gif makes a better bg-image than I jpeg, the problem is only
that my GIMP won't touch gif's (caused by Debi
Bill Moseley wrote:
At 09:47 AM 01/31/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
Good morning!
morning indeed :)
sure we can. Why do you need to add the section though?
Because I wanted to maintain the complete section for each document.
That way I can pass the to swish, plus swish has the tags,
just in c
Bill Moseley wrote:
At 01:37 AM 01/31/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
OK here is the new site
http://www.apache.org/~stas/modperl-site/stories/index.html
based on DocSet-0.10:
http://www.apache.org/~stas/DocSet-0.10.tar.gz
Stas, is that DocSet needed in addition to what in the modperl-docs cvs?
nope,
Thomas Klausner wrote:
Hi!
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 01:37:47AM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
http://www.apache.org/~stas/modperl-site/stories/index.html
Just some more comments:
* why are there three dots (...) between page_body and tail?
oops, left-over from experiments. fixed.
* The "shrinking conte
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