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From: | Paolo Redaelli |
Subject: | Re: Liberty-eiffel Digest, Vol 52, Issue 1 |
Date: | Thu, 6 Jan 2022 23:37:29 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/78.14.0 |
Il 06/01/22 22:40, Raphael Mack ha scritto:
What kind of redesign do you think about? The main reason why the HTML pages are "beefy" is that they are "human-readable" even when reading the HTML source. As long as the webserver implements compression I think we may leave them the way they are. We may want to provide a more modern/material/whatsoever styling, buI don't know. I had in mind, that we store an HTML file fore each "point of view", but that seems not the case.
I had the exact same memory as you, one file per class per point of view, but I think it's one of the several hidden gems that Cyril Adrian crafted during his fruitful work.
Having a separate html for each class looks also great. So maybe it is true that a few CSS changes could do the full trick. At least until we run into the packaging issues again :-)
I feared that packaging were broken but today liberty-eiffel/work/packaging/build_packages.sh ran fine. I haven't tried to install the produced packages.
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