time starting in a few days...
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Hmm, looks like nobody is here.
I'm removing myself from this list, so if you need to contact me with
questions about this site update - please do so directly to my email.
Thank you.
On 15-09-27 11:36 PM, Stas Bekman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I ported all my sites to responsive css design
Stas Bekman wrote:
Allan Juul wrote:
it looks incorrect in the snapshot stas sent.
this is an old issue/problem mainly caused by me. way back i
"rejected" to
use transparent gif-images as spacers, so created a hack with the
tag
using classes to get the same vertical effect. have
sters.
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Tatsuhiko Miyagawa wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 20:21:51 +0800
Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So should we encode the email addresses to make it harder for the spam
spiders to pick it up, while still possible to get the address by
humans. Or do you have any other suggestions? M
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 21:48:37 +0800
Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you choose to encode e-mail addresses, consider using
Apache::AntiSpam :)
http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Apache-AntiSpam
Cool, that will work well for the HTML conversion, but th
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table
param C<$table_overlay>: The first table to put in the new table
param C<$table_base>: The table to add at the end of the new table
return: A new table containing all of the data from the two passed in
=back
=head2 TIE Interface
APR::Table sports the TIE interface, so you can work with
ll me whether
we should change the format of functions declaration/description.
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But should probably be (since we're talking about mod_perl 2.0):
http://cvs.apache.org/snapshots/modperl-2.0/
fixed. thanks.
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#x27;t exist yet. I'll also put a README into
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re
just isnt valid. can we fix this somehow?
sure, but that's unrelated to the core design. We will fix those later.
So please disregard this problem for now.
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es and masses of whitespace at high res.
Well, too bad stylesheets/html don't have a concept of something like
width="at least 30%" or something like that, so you could let the pages
to autogrow (and add the horizontal scroll bar) when there is a very
wide content but keep the
suggestion in the
next few days (Christmas is coming ...), but I think I'll do something
before New Year.
Yeah, let's make a nice present for the modperl community for the New
Year! :)
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s of what do you mean by
adding nbsp's. Do you always add them, or only when your script learns
that the widest line in the autogenerated content is not long enough?
Can you give an algorithm of nbsp's insertion: when, how many.
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anese :)
well I realize that I'm just bragging here, I'll leave to you the
experts to decide what's the best way to go.
On unrelated issue, one of the users who wished to remain anonymous have
send me this (attached) for the front page. I love this! What do you think?
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Thomas Eibner wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 03:00:00AM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
>
>>On unrelated issue, one of the users who wished to remain anonymous have
>>send me this (attached) for the front page. I love this! What do you
think?
>>
>
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Thomas Eibner wrote:
On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 03:24:21AM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
[adjusting subject]
Thomas Eibner wrote:
> I like the idea in the picture. It just makes it hard to follow up on the
> pages underneath it without following the colors of it.
Sorry, I didn't get what you m
It's not really needed in the menu, since
it's usually a graphics menu, so users are used to it. Not so for other
widgetry on the site.
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an example with Jonathan's patch?
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Done!
Brian
On Tue, 25 Dec 2001, Stas Bekman wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> Can you please change CVSROOT/modules
>
> from:
> modperl-docs-alias -d docs modperl-docs
>
> to:
> modperl-docs-alias -d docs modperl-docs/src/d
'll need a
good browser (Mozilla/Opera) and basically forget about non standard
compliant browsers. Don't try to be cross-browser compatible, be standards
compatible (validator.w3.org is your friend..)!
but we have users of all kinds, and we probably don't want to cut those
off, right?
] to see the commit mails.
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Thomas Klausner wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 08:34:50PM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
>
>>It does work for this page, but if I go to
>>http://domm.zsi.at/modperl-site-domm/contribute/index.html it's narrow
>>again. Aren't you using the same cs
h
exiting points? A user can always click back. Adding to the fact that
it's going to be very clear once we finish the look-n-feel-the-same design.
I agree though that we may want to mark specially outgoing links in the
menu, e.g. some small icon?
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allan wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
allan wrote:
* The real documents should have their css spiced up, all black/white
text is hard to read. Can we put back the coloured H1-H6
do you mean colored text for h1-h6 instead of white?
Like the guide does:
http://perl.apache.org/guide/config.html
Of course
allan wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
allan wrote:
i think if we decide to keep - what i call the ASF-colored
bar as background for the title-bar and perhaps TOC we shoud
stay with the white colored letters.
in my idea of the design the h1-h6 "headlines" that have no
colored background-ba
allan wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
Now I don't follow you. The only thing I was saying is that I think
prev-up-next and toc-top widgets are serving a similar role, so it'd be
nice to have them look alike.
ok i give in :-)
lets keep them similar somehow, see a top-suggestion (:-))
involvin
;s try a few
and see what looks the best.
May be we need a fresh look, since we all too used to what we see already.
I don't really care about the mod_perl logo in the top left corner, although
I think that you can see the camel better in the original version (white
background)
agreed.
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have something like:
[ < Prev | UP | Next > ]
We always have 2 or 3 elements so we don't really have to use the
technique used when you have many rows or columns.
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e can tackle this issue as well.
In any case, let's solve the rest of the issues and leave this one to
the end. Sounds good?
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Thomas Klausner wrote:
Hi!
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 12:52:57AM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
So what do you think, should we drop [toc] or [top]? or should we keep both?
I'd say we drop TOC.
* as both link to nearly the same place, I think one is enough
* TOP is understandable to people that
/site/boilerplate/ I do want to put TT2 logo
there. And may be more things in the future.
ok, like in thomas current design i reckon?
His latest URL, yes.
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starting point yes?
If you put a turtle on the rocket, it's going to be be not that slow isn't it?
So we have a perfect match, put the camel on the eagle?
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ity to non-JavaScript browsers,
too (although people using them will have to click on the link, not the
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stent since not all pages will have this bar.
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ce we see them in the context it'll be easier to tell).
Also I don't think we should use .gif, I know .pngs aren't supported by
older browsers, but we should stay away from copyright issues, aren't
we? If we can.
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a plenty of
space to the right of the table of contents. So something like
icon: size
icon: size
would be nice. or
icon
size
----
icon
size
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Thomas Klausner wrote:
Hi!
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 01:32:37AM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
I disagree to drop the UP link (may be it should be called differently?
"parent"?). This is why:
The breadcrumb is useful for:
- global navigation
- knowing where you are.
A quick go to the pare
omeone? I think
in the worst case, if the browser doesn't support CSS, the user will get
the menu on the top, followed by the content. Am I wrong?
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t I've heard many people didn't like 'Welcome to mod_perl' as a title
for the front page. Should it be 'Welcome to World Domination HQ'? :)
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Bill Moseley wrote:
At 12:33 PM 12/31/01 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
There is no need to make group decisions. The mod_perl site should be
properly viewable by *all* users using rendering user agents (aka
browsers) implemented according to the wide open standards. We aren't a
commercial body
Bill Moseley wrote:
At 02:46 PM 12/31/01 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
Well, it's not really "un-readable", but it doesn't render that well. I'll
attach a Netscape 4.08 on Windows screen shot.
But this is a different design, isn't it? We are trying to decide
whe
Bill Moseley wrote:
At 12:46 AM 01/01/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
http://hank.org/images/style6.png
http://hank.org/images/style7.png
Actually, that simply style7.png is kind of nice to look at.
So 7 is "almost" OK, what about 1-5?
Well, no they are really mostly all the same. L
Thomas Klausner wrote:
Hi!
On Tue, Jan 01, 2002 at 01:26:23AM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
I suppose that we can use a conditional require() for the style sheet in
the section and serve a different CSS for older NS. That's
possible right? (I didn't do html for a long time)
Oh is the sit
sending emails?
+1
+1
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(remember to change style1 to style2 or style3 for other prev/next/widget
designs)
You've also see you have the tmpl dir online, can I grab it and put into
cvs?
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neither at
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putting it last?
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Thomas Klausner wrote:
Hi!
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
I've noticed that the HTML for the menu comes after the main content
body. So if CSS is not supported you get the menu at the bottom, since
it's the last one in the HTML sequence.
Wouldn't this problem go away if
not available?
I saw the same (I think) problem in mozilla. At the end of long pages
the | left and right | vertical lines disappear. Must be a bug in the
browser.
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t
backgrounds, habits, tastes and browsers, it's obvious that we all have
a different idea of a perfect design. Hence all constructive comments
are useful. We are moving very close to the release stage and can adjust
things later. Or we'll never finish discussing things.
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Thomas Klausner wrote:
Hi!
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 11:00:26PM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
the lefthand and righthand site borders are broken in somewhat random places. i
I saw the same (I think) problem in mozilla. At the end of long pages
the | left and right | vertical lines disappear. Must be
that tables were being used.
Thomas, if you don't mind, I'm going to scrutinise the source to
understand how you did this - I think it's great.
:)
Wishing you all a prosperous, happy and bug-free 2002.
You cannot realize the real programming happiness without having some
they simply unsubscribe, which is bad.
So once we think we have what we want, we will post the URL(s) to the
list and if anybody wants to comment on these, they will be asked to do
it here.
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the
title of the prev/next item.
But maybe I/we can merge our ideas somehow to produce a boxed widget (BTW,
style2 /is/ boxed, although (at least on Mozilla) the box extends over the
whole page width) that looks nice.
Go for it!
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commit the files. Once I complete these I'll announce it. Then yes, you
can send me the patches or we can try to get you a cvs commit access.
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it really a
problem?
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/gif.html
http://www.unisys.com/unisys/lzw/
and zillions more, hint search google for gif and copyright
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http
lems raised earlier.
I guess you didn't see this thing
before:http://www.apache.org/~stas/docset-demo/docs/user/intro/start_fast.html
This is a demo for the DocSet itself, but uses the same content :)
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n the body of the message so we can comment on
them. Unless your browser mangles formatted text.
Also remember that these notes are in modperl-docs/README
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work as before.
Unless we are going to keep the source and the generated site under cvs,
but I'm not sure whether it's going to be good.
See my previous post to get the feeling on how the new site gets build.
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Bill Moseley wrote:
At 04:04 AM 01/06/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
While I've supplied DocSet locally, since I change it all the time and
it's not on CPAN, do get the latest version from
http://apache.org/~stas/DocSet-0.08.tar.gz and install it so all the
prerequisites will be in p
put our new site and this site next to each other, the stories on this
site are easier to read?
http://www.linux.com/develop/newsitem.phtml?sid=93&aid=12490%0D
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involved, of course.
And it also allows me to take an abstract look at things without worrying
about the details.
Yup, that's a good thing too. When a few of us look at the site for a
hundredth time everything looks easy. So sure a fresh look is great!
Thanks Bill. And keep those comments comi
Bill Moseley wrote:
At 06:18 PM 01/06/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
story short, I've read an interview with Brian Behlendorf, but then I
realized that the page is loaded with many widgets though they didn't
take me out of focus. I believe this is due to the contrasting back and
foregr
everything is proper.
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Bill Moseley wrote:
At 07:24 PM 01/06/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
1. [prev|up|next] vs [text|up|text]
This issue is arguable. I argue that I do want to know what's the next
document is because why should I click on 'next' otherwise?
I guess it would depend on what you are readi
. With IE6 on Win2k, the bottom line (off the main content box)
is missing completely.
The same on mozilla 0.9.7/linux.
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Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
Ask, what would be the best way for us to share local perl libs for the
new site build? Currently I've everything under ~/lib. Should we move it
to a common area writable by group? where? Is Brian the only person who
can do it?
e to go? I
guess you are talking about different things. The only conflicting TOC
is on the front page.
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:: is on the front page.
:-)
Let me rephrase that. Dump the ToC in its current form. Having a ToC
that exactly matches the menu to its left is silly. There must be a
better way of presenting this data...
OK, got you now :)
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orter.
Unfortuinatly, I can't get the new Doc-Set running, so I currently cannot
try this ideas out.
is it ok now?
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cSet can copy recursively :)
So that's what we will do!
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Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
yOn Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
Ask, what would be the best way for us to share local perl libs for the
new site build? Currently I've everything under ~/lib. Should we move it
to a common area writable by group? where? Is Brian the only person who
can
t; patch
But it's fine. i've committed your changes. Thanks!
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ery long titles.
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about this one. All I wanted is to have the design include
this widget, we don't have to render it right now. Next week I'm going
to work on DocSet and hopefully get to implement this and other missing
features.
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Bill Moseley wrote:
At 12:57 AM 01/13/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
Or does someone else want to do the expanding NavBar?
Well, as you can imagine it's not going to work. It's easy to implement,
but it won't be user friendly, because some subsections of the menu will
have many
t rollover any of the links,
sunce I get an error :(
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o get the
diff for use them as an argument to 'cvs diff' and then you have less
work to do, cleaning up.
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Bill Moseley wrote:
At 10:54 AM 01/14/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
Bill Moseley wrote:
At 10:55 AM 01/13/02 -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
Again, just my opinions, but I think they are basic enough design ideas. I
think http://digital-word.com/ is a reasonably summary.
Damn frames! Follow the
>>
>>>
>>>working and looking fine (to me) on:
>>>
>>>macintosh 9.2 netscape 4.79
>>>macintosh 9.2 netscape 6.2
>>>macintosh 9.2 internet explorer 5.0
>>>macintosh 9.2 opera 5.0
>>>macintosh 9.2 icab (not good because of b
a symmetric [prev|next] rather then
full length's [previous|next].
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style?
I remember reading that on some older machines the video card will try
to get to the closer value (for 256 colors?) and the guess can be very
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ot :) but please use a link to cut the traffic.
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ure that 3 images will stick next to each
other in some way, no? Can you do it with only CSS?
Unfortunatly, I currently haven't got acces to my GIMP, but tomorrow evening
I could make the images.
sure, take your time.
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Thomas Klausner wrote:
Hi!
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 12:26:05AM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
- I've tried to change the page's bg to a dark one. Tell me if it helps
to make the content stand out.
+1
I think the colored border isn't necessary anymore. But we should leave the
borde
Bill Moseley wrote:
At 12:26 AM 01/16/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
OK, I've applied some of the Allan's fixes (didn't finish them all yet)
and added a few new things. Here it is:
http://www.apache.org/~stas/modperl-site/index.html
- I've tried to change the page's bg to
, but if
you want to start a parallel association that's cool.
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Bill Moseley wrote:
> At 10:15 AM 01/16/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
>
>>>>- frontpages of the modperl books as ads.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Good! I think that makes the page look more interesting, and sows that
>>>mod_perl is real (there's b
allan wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
OK, I've applied some of the Allan's fixes (didn't finish them all yet)
and added a few new things. Here it is:
http://www.apache.org/~stas/modperl-site/index.html
- I've tried to change the page's bg to a dark one. Tell me if it helps
to m
Bill Moseley wrote:
At 11:42 AM 01/16/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
I was wondering how I do it on my machine. I'll poke around tomorrow, as
I'm off for the evening now.
e.g. using a symlink.
ln -sf tmpl-1 tmpl
then
ln -sf tmpl-1 tmpl
Oh, I was wondering about something like: bin/build
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