On 2015-01-31 17:14, Stéphane Blondon wrote: > Thank you Niels for your help! I cloned your git repository and > patched the debian.css file. > I attach here the new file and a diff. If it's nicer for you, I could > create a temporary repository on GitHub. I've got a account on alioth > (sblondon-guest) too. > > The temporary demo: > http://stephane.yaal.fr/tmp/release-notes.amd64.html/index.en.html >
Hi, Thanks, I have applied the patch and merged it into trunk. With the next rebuild, the release-notes will now be using this new design. \o/ Once again, thanks for your work (to all contributors). I admit I have lost track of this thread in the past 1-1½ week; please ping me if I overlooked a mail from you that you believe I should have replied too. > > Details about the patch below: > > > [...] > > We tried to use word-wrap but the attempt fails. According to him, > with CSS only, we could decrease the font size or hide the text. > I tried the decrease the font size but it's not always enough. > So in the patch, the chapter names are hidden on small screen, only > the arrows are displayed. This solution fixes the problem on small > screen. > > On larger screen, both chapter names and arrows are displayed. > Seems like a reasonable work around. :) > The home image is below the arrows. In my opinion, it would be better > to display it at the same height than the arrows. I don't know if it's > hard to do. > If you can figure out how to do it, I would be interest in a patch for it. That said, it is not a deal breaker. :) > >>>>>> * The "Caution" remarks (plus "note" etc.) has a so much margin that >>>>>> only 16-20 characters are shown per line[2]. In desktop mode it >>>>>> only takes 1-2 lines. >>> >>> It's not really easy to fix because there is css style directly in the page: >>> <div class="caution" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;" >>> [...] >> Turns out it is fair simple to do, but it kills *all* inline styles[1]. > > I keep some of the added css in the patch and the caution, important > and notes block got a lower margin on small screen. > > Ordered lists have the same behaviour (like unordered list). > > > What do you think about these changes? > Looks good to me, thanks. :) > For next improvement, we could replace the caution and note images > with more modern ones (from the publican project or tango desktop > project for example). > > Sounds excellent. :) ~Niels -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org