Hi Ralph,

you cannot see all the classes just because I didn't apply the style
on commons-io, but only copied the IOUtils class[1] :P

Hacking the original javadoc css is a little tedious, page source has
no ids, styles sometimes are brute-forced applied to elements, so
cheating the browser is harder than I expected :S

Thanks anyway for your feedbacks, I'll take them in consideration to improve it!
-Simo

[1] 
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/sandbox/trunk/skins/fluido-doc/src/it/basic-doc/

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On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 7:00 AM, Ralph Goers <ralph.go...@dslextreme.com> wrote:
>
> On Mar 10, 2012, at 4:18 PM, Simone Tripodi wrote:
>
>> Salut,
>>
>> I couldn't resist and I started implementing a style spike under Maven
>> sandbox[1]; you can have a look at a preview on my personal ASF
>> space[2].
>>
>> Work is still in progress but, as you can see, there are good
>> potentials to improve textual documentation - WDYT?
>>
>> It is not too different from the original doclet but less '90-ish...
>
>
> I actually prefer http://commons.apache.org/io/api-release/index.html.  I 
> don't like that the font is smaller and the header of the page takes up quite 
> a bit more vertical space.
>
> Although I know you are working on the style I can't also help but point out 
> that many of the links don't seem to work. For example, the "All classes" 
> doesn't seem to show all the classes.  When I click on comparator I don't see 
> any classes at all.
>
> Ralph

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