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Re: I want more <div>s to work on :)
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Davi Leal |
Subject: |
Re: I want more <div>s to work on :) |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Apr 2007 17:11:20 +0200 (CEST) |
Victor Engmark wrote:
> Here's a new version of the Hackers` guide. Some notes:
>
> - Substantially reduced size.
This is always good.
> - You don't need an <a> element to use anchor links
Very cool!
> - There was a lot of empty space, but I guess that's in order to have
> nicer looking code.
About the HTML code?. Yes. When you add the {t} tabs it gets complexity,
which I tryed to reduce adding empty lines etc.
> - Somebody should add @titles where not defined already.
Adding titles is very cool, but it is more work for the translators. Note
we lack a French maintainer.
> - Markup comments which are not for users (such as "XXX Update this
> image") should probably be code comments or Savannah tasks instead.
I think this one ""XXX Update this image" should be a Savannah task with
very very low priority, and to be realized after the Klaus' architecture
moves to production. To avoid duplication of work.
> - Chapter count numbers can be arranged with CSS (Doesn't work in IE,
> but who's gonna notice that on a developer page?).
I agree with you.
> - Removed "Back to top" links - From what I see around the web, these
> are not much used. Also makes for less text.
I use they a lot on FireFox, and they are essential on mobile devices to
avoid scrolling!. I have read it in one of the links you have posted.
> - Whitespace in <pre> is significant.
I have to check how both look tonight.
> - Tried to make some of the text more terse. It should have the same
> information content, but should be reviewed.
I will check it. If it has the same information, I think we will not have
to change the translations of that english sentences again. :)
> - Moved the PostgreSQL configuration section below the general
> configuration instructions. Maybe all configuration instructions should be
> in the same section?
Cool!. I will do the same with the Index entries before sending you the
<div>.
> - Made shorter IDs.
Cool.
> - Added <abbr> with no @title for repetitions of already defined
> abbreviations, like at gnu.org.
Cool.
> - Used AFAIK more semantically correct quote signs, apostrophes, and
> such, copied from the XHTML Character Entity
Is it needed?. The server is sending UTF-8?. Anyway, it is truth that at
URL links I had to add & to pass the validator.
> - It would be great if someone has a better link to a howto for
> ssh-agent.
Please, if you can, add a Savannah task to take note of it.
> - Removed the "web site" section, since it only points to the web
> site.
I agree with you.
> - Removed shell output in favor of just the input from the user. That
> way, most of the configuration shell instructions can just be copied
> verbatim and executed.
I agree with you. Maybe we can even remove more of that text. I will take
a look these days.
> - I took the liberty of removing the source code section
> - It`s already explained in the introduction.
> - There`s a warning that the package is probably outdated.
I will send you additional notes about the removed "source code section"
tonight or later.
> - The flags bit should probably be part of the coding standard
> (if necessary). By the way, are all todo items marked literally
> "XXX"?
I agree it should be in the coding standard. I think the XXX and TODO
flags are standard the facto. Anyway, if the coding standard we use does
not include that note, I think we could leave that sentence as it is now.
> - Maybe we should split the page into several? I'd suggest the
> following structure:
> - Introduction
> - Installation and configuration
> - Help / other
I disagree. The page is large, but with "Back to top" it will be OK, as
the current one.
Note: About the UTF-8 section, I think we must just advice to install and
use UTF-8 as de default encoding in the system. So the developers get
less troubles.
I will process this XHTML file, and send back to you as <div> with {t}
tabs etc., so you can take a second look.
P.S.: As usual, we could send any comment about this subject later, at any
time.
Davi
- I want more <div>s to work on :), Davi Leal, 2007/04/16
- Re: I want more <div>s to work on :), Victor Engmark, 2007/04/16
- Re: I want more <div>s to work on :), Victor Engmark, 2007/04/17
- Re: I want more <div>s to work on :),
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- Fwd: I want more <div>s to work on :), Victor Engmark, 2007/04/17
- Re: Fwd: I want more <div>s to work on :), Davi Leal, 2007/04/17
- Re: Fwd: I want more <div>s to work on :), Victor Engmark, 2007/04/26
- Re: optimization of the Hacker's Guide section, Davi Leal, 2007/04/26
- Re: optimization of the Hacker's Guide section, Victor Engmark, 2007/04/26
- Re: optimization of the Hacker's Guide section, Davi Leal, 2007/04/26
Re: I want more <div>s to work on :), Davi Leal, 2007/04/17