Hello team,
I carried out the modifications suggested by Leonardo.
So :
* the scroll positions with the section which one display
* improvement under text navigators
Nuno, you still do not like these modifications ? ;)
Regards,
--
Yannick
If it works with all browsers, I like it :)
Nuno
Hello team,
I carried out the modifications suggested by Leonardo.
So :
* the scroll positions with the section which one display
* improvement under text navigators
Nuno, you still do not like these modifications ? ;)
Regards,
--
Yannick
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On Wednesday 08 September 2004 13:54, Nuno Lopes wrote:
> > On Wednesday 08 September 2004 13:38, Nuno Lopes wrote:
> >> uhm, I don't really like the javascript
> >
> > When we have a lot of new files in section "Files" or a lot of files in
> > section "Missing revision numbers", etc., i think
On Wednesday 08 September 2004 13:38, Nuno Lopes wrote:
uhm, I don't really like the javascript
When we have a lot of new files in section "Files" or a lot of files in
section "Missing revision numbers", etc., i think that it's good to
display
just what we work on. So, without Javascript, i do
On Wednesday 08 September 2004 02:46, Leonardo Boshell wrote:
> Hello Yannick,
>
> > I have made some modifications on revcheck script.
> > (...)
> > What do you think about it ?
>
> Nice work! The collapse/expand functionality is interesting, and it's
> great that the resulting document is xhtml-1
On Wednesday 08 September 2004 13:38, Nuno Lopes wrote:
> uhm, I don't really like the javascript
When we have a lot of new files in section "Files" or a lot of files in
section "Missing revision numbers", etc., i think that it's good to display
just what we work on. So, without Javascript,
Hello all,
I have made some modifications on revcheck script.
It is now in conformity with the xhtml 1.0 strict specification (semantics
is
also respected) and navigation was improved using Javascript.
Sections are display or not using the menu and Javascript.
By default, "Intro" & "translator" a
Hello Yannick,
> I have made some modifications on revcheck script.
> (...)
> What do you think about it ?
Nice work! The collapse/expand functionality is interesting, and it's
great that the resulting document is xhtml-1.0-compliant now.
Even though I tend to dislike the idea of using javascri
Hello all,
I have made some modifications on revcheck script.
It is now in conformity with the xhtml 1.0 strict specification (semantics is
also respected) and navigation was improved using Javascript.
Sections are display or not using the menu and Javascript.
By default, "Intro" & "translator"