[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> if you would
>
> a) omit the color definitions in the <body> tag, i. e. use
> CSS to specify them (probably in some global file being
> used by the whole Apache documentation),
Why? AFAIK, we haven't (yet) moved the entire project to CSS,
so submissions shouldn't be forced to use it.
> b) replace <h1 align="center"> by some CSS definition for
> the <h1> tag, i. e. "h1{text-align:center;}"
> (again this might be used once for the complete Apache
> docs) and
Likewise..
> c) consequently wrap all text lines into <p>...</p> tags
Long lines should be wrapped, yes; lines that exist outside
any reasonable block element should be <p> wrapped, yes..
> Surely using CSS would generally make it easier to specify
> some unique layout of the whole Apache documentation (in
> one file, instead of speading this upon dozens), but it
> would not render perfectly in pre-CSS UserAgents like
> Netscape 3.0.
Absolutely correct on both counts -- however things can be
set up so it looks acceptable even in non-CSS aware browsers
(there's an example over on one of the Collab sites, if I
can find it..).
However, this requires that the project as a whole conclude
that the time has come to make the transition, and to figure
out how. As yet that hasn't happened (AFAIK).
--
#ken P-)}
Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini http://Golux.Com/coar/
Author, developer, opinionist http://Apache-Server.Com/
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