Bastien <b...@altern.org> writes: > Hi Eric, > > Eric Schulte <eric.schu...@gmx.com> writes: > >> The attached three patches to the orgweb repository change the CSS for >> smarter rendering on narrow screens (they don't address screen >> height). >> >> The changes include... >> - scale down images on narrow screens >> - decrease the width of the left link bar on narrow screens >> - decrease the padding around the title on narrow screens >> - shrink the paypal link on smaller screens -- I would like to move this >> button on really small screens, but somehow that doesn't seem possible >> - remove the Org-mode image on really small screens >> - remove the twitter feed on narrow screens -- for some reason I was >> unable to change the size of this widget, so I just hide it on a tiny >> screen > > Looks fine - thanks! > >> These changes make the new website work on my system, and should improve >> the reading experience for everyone who keeps their browser screens less >> than 1400 pixels wide. >> >> If these look good please apply them. > > I don't understand the first patch, as there should be no index.html in > the git repository. >
Exactly, that is why it is ignored. :) I did this mainly so that I could export index.org to generate a base to work off of (before I had the project description you just send in another email). Should the publish project definition be added to the orgweb repository in a non-exporting file, so that anyone can build the site locally for testing? > > The two others don't apply. There seem to be blank lines where there > should not. Can you resent them? > Since you seem to like the changes listed above I've just pushed these patches up directly, so they should now be applied. Best -- Eric > > Thanks! -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/