Re: New look of the yelp TOC for review



It is quite easy to change DocBook2html conversion so that the resulting
html contains links to a .css file. The only issue we never resolved
what exactly we should put in these stylesheet files. IIRC, Nick Curran
was trying to make a css file, but Calum and others were not quite happy
about the result. Maybe it is about time we return to this issue?

Sasha 

On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 09:37, Mikael Hallendal wrote:
> tor 2002-04-11 klockan 14.42 skrev Calum Benson:
> > Kevin Breit wrote:
> > > 
> > >         I think it's good.  I love the new layout.  Unfortunately, I'm not
> > > entirely sure how keen I am on "Help on...".  It seems kind of weird.
> > 
> > I agree... "Help on GNOME Desktop" makes sense, but "Help on Additional
> > Documents" doesn't really.  Call me old-fashioned (or just plain old),
> > but maybe the header should just be something like "GNOME Help" or "Help
> > Contents"?
> 
> Thanks, I changed to "Help Contents".
> 
> > There's also an accessibility issue with the use of black text on a grey
> > background, but I guess that's part of the wider problem we talked about
> > before (and never really solved, IIRC) about how to provide accessible
> > stylesheets to Yelp for people who need them.
> 
> Yes, this has to be solved somehow. It shouldn't be a problem solving
> this for the content-views since I apply the stylesheet myself there.
> Anyone know if this can be done to the documents aswell?
> 
> Regards,
>   Mikael Hallendal
> 
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