O/H Paul W. Frields έγραψε:
On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 02:46 +0100, Dimitris Glezos wrote:
> O/H Karsten Wade έγραψε:
>> On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 17:55 +0100, Dimitris Glezos wrote:
>>> If there is no objection to push this for fc6, I'll start working on it
from
>>> tomorrow night.
>> You've got the right idea, let's do it.
> Okey, it "tomorrow night". Here's a first version of the HTML/CSS:
>
>
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DimitrisGlezos/SystemHomepage?action=Attach...
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> Took the HTML/CSS from the release notes. Haven't check validity etc,
> just quick coding to have something to show up in a browser.
>
> Comments?
Looks like we may have to do this in DocBook to get translation done in
a timely manner. If you're not into DocBook XML, I can probably write
it quickly from your mockup. Before we can build, though, I need to
figure out how exactly we're going to derive the @class attribute for
the <a> elements from a DocBook XML attribute. The first thing that
comes to mind is XSL, but I want to see if I've overlooked a built-in
method first.
Paul, the particular class attribute is not important. We can make it work with
a CSS selector like the following and eliminate the hard-coding of "class"
attributes:
div.article a[href^="http:"] {
background: url('images/external-link.png') right center no-repeat;
padding-right: 12px;
}
A lot of the code is likely to change, especially if it is something that causes
us problems (like this one), so I suggest we don't lose time in such issues
right now.
So, can you set up the docbook *base* for this doc? It will probably take you
less time than it will take you to clean the mess if I tried to set the files up. :)
If yes, don't engage with details, just the base.
-dim
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