Re: XML Graphics Project Forrest=CMS migration

2012-10-24 Thread Vincent Hennebert
Thanks Clay, this is taking good shape. Some time ago you mentioned that it would be easy to move the sidenav back to the left if necessary. I think that would be a good thing because the vast majority of websites put it to the left, so that’s what users are accustomed to and expect. Would that

Re: XML Graphics Project Forrest=CMS migration

2012-10-24 Thread Clay Leeds
On Oct 24, 2012, at 3:38 AM, Vincent Hennebert vhenneb...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks Clay, this is taking good shape. Thanks! Some time ago you mentioned that it would be easy to move the sidenav back to the left if necessary. I think that would be a good thing because the vast majority of

Re: XML Graphics Project Forrest=CMS migration

2012-10-24 Thread mehdi houshmand
Hi All, I'm going to be helping Clay with the website and I've suggested using Twitter Bootstrap [1] to make it look all nice and pretty (read: like Twitter/Github). Twitter Bootstrap is just a CSS/JavaScript library that's becoming quite pervasive and has a consistent look and feel (also, the

Re: XML Graphics Project Forrest=CMS migration

2012-10-24 Thread Pascal Sancho
Hi, I have no pref about that. Seems like Ubuntu changes for windows buttons (moved to the left), this just breaks the routine... 2012/10/24 Clay Leeds the.webmaes...@gmail.com: On Oct 24, 2012, at 3:38 AM, Vincent Hennebert vhenneb...@gmail.com wrote: Some time ago you mentioned that it

Re: XML Graphics Project Forrest=CMS migration

2012-10-24 Thread Glenn Adams
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 9:27 PM, Clay Leeds the.webmaes...@gmail.comwrote: On Oct 24, 2012, at 3:38 AM, Vincent Hennebert vhenneb...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks Clay, this is taking good shape. Thanks! Some time ago you mentioned that it would be easy to move the sidenav back to the left

Re: XML Graphics Project Forrest=CMS migration

2012-10-24 Thread mehdi houshmand
I'm inclined to agree with Vincent, that people expect to see the nav-bar on the left. Though, looking at a few websites you can see that there doesn't seem to be a strong consensus as to which side it should be on: Left: Gmail Twitter Bootstrap Google Right: Github (on your home page it's got

Re: XML Graphics Project Forrest=CMS migration

2012-10-23 Thread The Web Maestro
I've resolved a few issues: - fixing header trailing '#' issue and cleaning up anchor tags - updating XML Graphics, Batik FOP Home page TITLE tag - Changing h1 Apache(tm) to Apache™ - changing plethora of markdown 'h1' tags to 'h2' tag - Copying Title: 'tag' to h1 - replacing Title: Apache™ w

Re: XML Graphics Project Forrest=CMS migration

2012-10-19 Thread Chris Bowditch
Hi Clay, On 13/10/2012 08:16, The Web Maestro wrote: On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 9:03 AM, The Web Maestro the.webmaes...@gmail.com wrote: Hi folks, Could we get some eyeballs on the new ASF CMS system? We're all going to need to update pages there, and we haven't migrated yet... yes the deadline

Re: XML Graphics Project Forrest=CMS migration

2012-10-19 Thread The Web Maestro
Hi all, On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 4:07 AM, Chris Bowditch bowditch_ch...@hotmail.com wrote: yes the deadline is close and I was hoping to have some news for the board. The next report is due in a couple of weeks. SO I'd like to formulate a pla to migrate. I don't know if folks've been adding

Re: XML Graphics Project Forrest=CMS migration

2012-10-19 Thread Chris Bowditch
On 19/10/2012 13:56, The Web Maestro wrote: After reseting my browser cache the scrollbar is now working in most pages, but it still appears broken for compliance! Heh... yeah... That's because FOP's /compliance.html (and Batik's /demo.html) are hand-coded, and didn't receive the fix I

Re: XML Graphics Project Forrest=CMS migration

2012-10-19 Thread Clay Leeds
On Oct 19, 2012, at 6:15 AM, Chris Bowditch bowditch_ch...@hotmail.com wrote: On 19/10/2012 13:56, The Web Maestro wrote: After reseting my browser cache the scrollbar is now working in most pages, but it still appears broken for compliance! Heh... yeah... That's because FOP's

Re: XML Graphics Project Forrest=CMS migration

2012-10-13 Thread The Web Maestro
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 9:03 AM, The Web Maestro the.webmaes...@gmail.com wrote: Hi folks, Could we get some eyeballs on the new ASF CMS system? We're all going to need to update pages there, and we haven't migrated yet... I don't know if folks've been adding recent Documentation/Content

Re: XML Graphics Project Forrest=CMS migration

2012-10-12 Thread Glenn Adams
How do you plan to handle the upcoming XGC1.5 and FOP1.1 release doc changes? They will need to get deployed, then merged with trunks, then redeployed. After that, they can be reintegrated into your CMS sources I guess. Is that what you expect? On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 11:03 PM, The Web Maestro

Re: XML Graphics Project Forrest=CMS migration

2012-10-12 Thread Clay Leeds
On Oct 12, 2012, at 6:59 PM, Glenn Adams gl...@skynav.com wrote: How do you plan to handle the upcoming XGC1.5 and FOP1.1 release doc changes? They will need to get deployed, then merged with trunks, then redeployed. After that, they can be reintegrated into your CMS sources I guess. Is that