I met with our xhtml/css guy today. We decided upon the following plan.
It's pretty obvious what needs to happen, but I thought I would run the
game plan past y'all since this work might end up in the qmailadmin rpm.
- Rebuild (most) everything as XHTML. (We will not be changing the list
I thought I'd ask before setting upon the task myself: has anybody
taken the qmailadmin templates and converted to them to valid XHTML so
that CSS can easily update the design?
Q
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I thought I'd ask before setting upon the task myself: has anybody
taken the qmailadmin templates and converted to them to valid XHTML so
that CSS can
down the side, I don't know what your thoughts are.
Jon
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From: Quinn Comendant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [qmailtoaster] qmailadmin - CSS/XHTML?
I thought I'd ask before setting upon
down the side, I don't know what your thoughts are.
Jon
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From: Quinn Comendant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [qmailtoaster] qmailadmin - CSS/XHTML?
I thought I'd ask before setting upon
Eric Shubes wrote:
FWIW, I like the IPCop interface. The web interface for the appliance looks
just like their web site across the top (which can be confusing at times!).
I don't know if it's 'good code' or not though.
I'm an IPCop-per ... Precious likeses it, yesss