On 2010-10-30 08:11 -0700, Mark Lentczner wrote:
1) HTML supports the concept of alternate style sheets. If present,
then the idea was that browsers would give the user the choice,
somewhere, to choose among them. While Firefox does this (View Page
Style),
The implementation in Firefox is
Victor Oliveira schrieb:
Hi Cafe,
I really liked the new colors of haskell theme, but...
Is really red a good color for links? At least for me, red links looks like
broken or already visited ones.
And the worst is hackage docs. It is really eye tiring to read.
It's just a thought.
Sebastian Fischer schrieb:
Maybe we can keep at least the docs without red links.
Pick the Classic style in the style menu. It will remember your choice.
I don't see a style menu. Does it require JavaScript? I find it still
strange, that the unusal style is the default.
On Saturday 30 October 2010 13:51:25, Henning Thielemann wrote:
Sebastian Fischer schrieb:
Maybe we can keep at least the docs without red links.
Pick the Classic style in the style menu. It will remember your
choice.
I don't see a style menu.
I do, top right, next to Index. In
On Sat, 30 Oct 2010, Daniel Fischer wrote:
I do, top right, next to Index. In seamonkey, though, it's sometimes half
hidden and displayed below the Source resp hackageDB links.
Does it require JavaScript?
It seems so. If I disallow scripts for haskell.org, I don't see it either.
If I
On Oct 30, 2010, at 9:15 PM, Henning Thielemann wrote:
To me it would make more sense if users could configure the colors
of links in their browsers, like they configure fonts and font sizes.
Most browsers support user style sheets: google.com/search?q=user+style
+sheet
Most people who
On Saturday 30 October 2010 14:15:58, Henning Thielemann wrote:
On Sat, 30 Oct 2010, Daniel Fischer wrote:
I do, top right, next to Index. In seamonkey, though, it's sometimes
half hidden and displayed below the Source resp hackageDB links.
Does it require JavaScript?
It seems so. If
Henning Thielemann wrote:
If I enable JavaScript in Konqueror, I still see no style menu.
However I would like to get it without JavaScript. It can certainly be
achieved using a cookie.
Both stylesheets are linked to from the text of the HTML files:
link href=ocean.css rel=stylesheet
On Saturday 30 October 2010 14:49:01, Daniel Fischer wrote:
Both look fine to me.
Oh and btw. Regarding the topic of this thread, I don't see red links in
the new theme, they're an orange-ish brown here.
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On Sat, 30 Oct 2010, Tillmann Rendel wrote:
Both stylesheets are linked to from the text of the HTML files:
link href=ocean.css rel=stylesheet type=text/css title=Ocean /
link href=xhaddock.css rel=alternate stylesheet type=text/css
title=Classic /
Firefox uses this information to
On Saturday 30 October 2010 15:09:39, Henning Thielemann wrote:
On Sat, 30 Oct 2010, Tillmann Rendel wrote:
Both stylesheets are linked to from the text of the HTML files:
link href=ocean.css rel=stylesheet type=text/css title=Ocean
/
link href=xhaddock.css rel=alternate stylesheet
Henning Thielemann wrote:
Firefox uses this information to populate a menu (View | Stylesheet)
with the following choices:
- no style
- Ocean
- Classic
No need for JavaScript or cookies.
This would be optimal for me, if it would work this way. From the
answers I understood that the style
Some notes on the Haddock re-design:
1) HTML supports the concept of alternate style sheets. If present, then the
idea was that browsers would give the user the choice, somewhere, to choose
among them. While Firefox does this (View Page Style), and I'm told that
Opera (View Style), and
On Sat, 30 Oct 2010, Tillmann Rendel wrote:
Yes, the body of the document contains an additional style menu, so on
well-behaving browsers, there are two style menus. See screenshot at
http://www.informatik.uni-marburg.de/~rendel/style-menu.png
Wow, I have also such a menu item Ansicht
On Sat, 30 Oct 2010, Mark Lentczner wrote:
5) It does not make sense for users to configure colors or fonts for web
sites any more than it would for magazines or books.
For fancy layouts we have PDF. For me, HTML is an online format that shall
be as adaptive as possible to font size, window
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 05:26:33PM +0200, Henning Thielemann wrote:
Two notes on the Classic style:
The package field names like Version, Dependencies, License are
centered, which was not the case in the original style. Also in the
original style the table cells had a grey background, what I
On Sat, 30 Oct 2010, Ross Paterson wrote:
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 05:26:33PM +0200, Henning Thielemann wrote:
Two notes on the Classic style:
The package field names like Version, Dependencies, License are
centered, which was not the case in the original style. Also in the
original style the
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 06:39:00PM +0200, Henning Thielemann wrote:
It's still vertically centered, which makes it difficult to see,
e.g. where the dependency list starts and where it ends if it is
several lines long.
Not any more.
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Thank's. I didn't see the menu style on top of the page. It helps a lot.
I think it's just a matter of getting used with the new colors...
[]s
Victor
On Oct 28, 2010, at 11:51 PM, Antoine Latter wrote:
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Andrew Coppin
andrewcop...@btinternet.com wrote:
On
On 28 October 2010 03:41, Victor Oliveira rhapso...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Cafe,
I really liked the new colors of haskell theme, but...
Is really red a good color for links? At least for me, red links looks like
broken or already visited ones.
And the worst is hackage docs. It is really eye
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Christopher Done
chrisd...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 28 October 2010 03:41, Victor Oliveira rhapso...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Cafe,
I really liked the new colors of haskell theme, but...
Is really red a good color for links? At least for me, red links looks like
Maybe we can keep at least the docs without red links. It's very eye tiring to
read. One option is to keep the links black with :hover red.
[]s
Victor
On Oct 28, 2010, at 5:52 AM, Michael Snoyman wrote:
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Christopher Done
chrisd...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 28
Maybe we can keep at least the docs without red links.
Pick the Classic style in the style menu. It will remember your
choice.
Sebastian
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On 28/10/2010 12:30 PM, Sebastian Fischer wrote:
Maybe we can keep at least the docs without red links.
Pick the Classic style in the style menu. It will remember your choice.
Yes, at least with new Haddock you can *change* the style without having
to actually patch (and recompile) Haddock
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Andrew Coppin
andrewcop...@btinternet.com wrote:
On 28/10/2010 12:30 PM, Sebastian Fischer wrote:
Maybe we can keep at least the docs without red links.
Pick the Classic style in the style menu. It will remember your choice.
Yes, at least with new Haddock
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