Bruce Eckel wrote:
> It would be great to have an example of customization to start from; I 
> would also like to do a little customization although I'm OK with the 
> layout for now.

Here is a custom HtmlTranslator:

http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~grflanagan/python-rattlebag/trunk/annotate/head:/src/util.py

Regards

G.
>
> One thing I'd love to do is to put an image of the book cover on the 
> bottom of the left sidebar.
>
> On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 1:58 PM, _Mark_ <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>
>     (Background: inspired by use of sphinx for docs.python, I'm converting
>     a bunch of old-ugly dev-blog-ish pages (thok.org
>     <http://thok.org>) to rst so I can feed
>     them to sphinx - architecturally it actually fits the site model quite
>     well, and gets me a bunch of stylistic bits for-cheap...)
>
>     Has anyone come up with a cleaner version of the sidebar?  I noticed
>     it handling font size changes and small screens (EEEpc for example)
>     poorly (the biggest issue is the search box overlapping the text,
>     which I noticed in pypubsub too) and dug in enough to discover the
>     sidebar and main text are absolutely positioned with pixel sizes...
>     and while this is not wrong (is there even a concept of "wrong" in
>     CSS? :-) I'd hope something more structural would work better, but
>     that might not be true, and I'm wondering if someone's already looked
>     at the problem...
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Bruce Eckel
>
>
> >


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