Hi, The entry page looks good to me, it's different after all ! - though the users docs pages are still styled by Confluence. I'm quite happy with Confluence styles too but unfortunately, as you mentioned, it appears all the proper formatting is lost after a given page has been edited - at least in the JAX-RS space :-) If there was some Confluence fix available then may be we could still continue using Confluence styles, otherwise +1 to introducing new styles.
cheers, Sergey -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Kulp [mailto:dk...@apache.org] Sent: Tue 8/11/2009 9:22 PM To: dev@cxf.apache.org Subject: Web site look and feel.... I'm sure a couple of you have noticed that the "upgrade" that infrastructure did to confluence a few weeks ago has caused some trouble with the html export, particularly with code samples. Every time someone edits a page that contains code samples, I seem to have to re-export the entire space to fix it again. Quite annoying. One "fix" is to properly define our own styles and templates and such. This also has the advantage of making it look better. Basically, make it not look like a confluence space. I've copied the "CXF" space over to a new space (not the docs space) and have been playing with adapting the ServiceMix style sheets and layouts and such to CXF. (I like the SMX blue colors. I also played with the camel/activemq design, but I like the earth tones less) (then again, I'm VERY color blind, what the hell do I know about color?) Anyway, would everyone take a quick look at: http://cwiki.apache.org/CXFTEST/ And let me know what you think? If people are OK with it, I'll get everything switched to using it. Feel free to add/edit pages in that space to see how it would look, copy pages from the docs, etc.... We can tweek it more later if need be, but I think we need to get something in place soon to work around the export issues. Thanks! -- Daniel Kulp dk...@apache.org http://www.dankulp.com/blog