Re: Header links and developer tools tab bar [Was: LXR link error]
- From: James Henstridge <james jamesh id au>
- To: Jeff Waugh <jdub perkypants org>
- Cc: Fotis Kouretas <fkour sportline gr>, gnome-web-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Header links and developer tools tab bar [Was: LXR link error]
- Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 00:09:38 +0800
Jeff Waugh wrote:
Example:
FOOT
FOOT
FOOT About GNOME * Download * Users * Developers * Foundation * Contact
___________ ______ __________ _________
______________| developer | wiki | bugzilla | viewcvs |_________________
Like this. What do you think?
Sounds interesting. I'm not sure how well tabs would fit here though.
How about another row of links-with-dots-between?
One other thing that would be worth doing would be to centralise the
storage of these common page elements. Currently I can see the
following copies of the default.css style file referenced in various places:
* http://www.gnome.org/default.css
* http://developer.gnome.org/default.css
* http://bugzilla.gnome.org/images/default.css
* http://cvs.gnome.org/default.css
(foundation.gnome.org uses the www.gnome.org copy, and art.gnome.org has
a custom version loosely based on it). Similarly, there are a fair
number of copies of the various header images.
It'd be nice if all the pages were referencing one copy, perhaps with a
second stylesheet shared by "user" sites and another for "developer"
sites that might do something like changing the header image. This
would make it much easier to make site-wide changes (eg. if we wanted
some variety in the header images every now and again).
James.
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