On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 2:31 AM, Dan Stillman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Previews are now up.
>
One nitpick: the preview box always goes down, which means that I cannot see
the preview for styles near the bottom of my browser window (and scrolling
isn't a solution for the last few styles on the page).
> For now I just went with the sample data we were using on the old repo.
> Better data would definitely be good.
>
Better how? Is the range of item types too limited? If so, would it be
feasible to use different sets of data for styles in the different fields?
E.g. for the sciences, the main item types are probably journal articles,
books, book chapters, patents, thesises and reports, while fields like law
and humanities are likely to be more diverse.
Rintze
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