Re: Fonts on "new" site

2011-12-22 Thread zoe slattery
- Original Message - Right-- the old site used font-family: arial, helvetica, clean, sans-serif I'd think that getting a custom font download from google (ie, the fonts.googleapis.com line) is more likely to cause problems than relying on a CSS fallback mechanisms. I made that modifi

Re: Fonts on "new" site

2011-12-22 Thread Igor Galić
- Original Message - > Right-- the old site used > font-family: arial, helvetica, clean, sans-serif > > I'd think that getting a custom font download from google (ie, the > fonts.googleapis.com line) is more likely to cause problems than > relying on a CSS fallback mechanisms. > > I made

Re: Fonts on "new" site

2011-12-22 Thread Miles Libbey
http://trafficserver.staging.apache.org/ (+modified the download button).  Reactions? miles > > From: zoe slattery >To: dev@trafficserver.apache.org >Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 4:02 AM >Subject: Re: Fonts on "new" site > > >> Why

Re: Fonts on "new" site

2011-12-22 Thread zoe slattery
___ From: zoe slattery To: dev@trafficserver.apache.org Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 1:25 PM Subject: Re: Fonts on "new" site Hi well on all three "common" platforms? Windows, Mac and Linux? I know the site used to look ok on Linux, so it must be possible :). [Fwiw, the

Re: Fonts on "new" site

2011-12-21 Thread Miles Libbey
section. miles > > From: zoe slattery >To: dev@trafficserver.apache.org >Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 1:25 PM >Subject: Re: Fonts on "new" site > >Hi >> well on all three "common" platforms? Windows, Mac and Linux? I know >> th

Re: Fonts on "new" site

2011-12-21 Thread Mladen Turk
On 12/21/2011 08:02 PM, Leif Hedstrom wrote: Hi all, The site looks great on my Mac, but it's not so great on my Fedora based Linux system. It used to, but not any more. Right. Particularly small letter 'g' looks weird. Tested both on Chrome and FF on FC14, FC16 and RHEL6. IE9 renders that pr

Re: Fonts on "new" site

2011-12-21 Thread zoe slattery
Hi well on all three "common" platforms? Windows, Mac and Linux? I know the site used to look ok on Linux, so it must be possible :). [Fwiw, the font on my Linux looks tiny, are very blurry, and generally just doesn't look good]. The font selection is like this: font-family: "Droid Serif", Geo

Re: Fonts on "new" site

2011-12-21 Thread Bryan Call
I know you guys did a lot of work on the docs and it is much appreciated! I did see some broken links to the doxygen: http://trafficserver.apache.org/docs/trunk/sdk/http-headers/link/to/doxygen I used the link checker at w3c and found a few more: http://validator.w3.org/checklink -Bryan On Dec

Re: Fonts on "new" site

2011-12-21 Thread Igor Galić
Putting Zoë on CC, who did a great deal of the new CSS - Original Message - > Hi all, > > first of, congratulations to everyone involved on rolling out the new > sites, and documentation. Well done! > > The site looks great on my Mac, but it's not so great on my Fedora > based > Linux sys

Fonts on "new" site

2011-12-21 Thread Leif Hedstrom
Hi all, first of, congratulations to everyone involved on rolling out the new sites, and documentation. Well done! The site looks great on my Mac, but it's not so great on my Fedora based Linux system. It used to, but not any more. I'm wondering if there's some improvements we can do to the