> On Thu, Aug 23, 2007, Amos Jeffries wrote:
>
>> I just did it.
>> The templates are now labeled with CSS hooks, and a new cfgman.css is
>> added to modify some default.css settings so they don't look bad.
>>
>> Anything else will depend on getting rid of the <pre>
>
> Which won't be that hard - create a section marker which generates
> the same output used to delineate sections in the cf file today.
> (Ie, uppercase and then a line of dashes.) That kills the most
> horrible use of <pre> in cfgman.
>
> The other use is comments but there's too much assumed layout there
> for it to be a non-trivial task. I'll wait for your CSS modifications
> to show up on the live site before I fiddle with the entry layouts.
>

Just while I was doing it I had a thought.
Correct me if I'm wrong on this but it seems the aliases for any option
are actually all the old deprecated names for it.
If thats right, the "Also known As:" section should become "Replaces:" as
we really want the deprecated names to die off.

Amos


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