cvs commit: www/en/docproj current.sgml

Ceri Davies ceri at submonkey.net
Mon Dec 6 05:09:19 PST 2004


On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 02:03:20PM +0200, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On 2004-12-06 11:50, Ceri Davies <ceri at submonkey.net> wrote:
> > On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 11:04:08PM +0000, Murray Stokely wrote:
> > > murray      2004-12-04 23:04:08 UTC
> > >
> > >   FreeBSD doc repository
> > >
> > >   Modified files:
> > >     en/docproj           current.sgml
> > >   Log:
> > >   Use CSS for headings instead of <font> tags.
> >
> > > | @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
> > > |      the open documentation problem reports.</p>
> > > |
> > > |      <a name="handbook3"></a>
> > > | -    <h3><font color="#660000">FreeBSD Handbook 3rd Edition</font></h3>
> > > | +    <h3 class="red">FreeBSD Handbook 3rd Edition</h3>
> >
> > Hmm.  Does that actually buy us anything in the way of maintainability?
> 
> Yes, CSS can buy us a lot in maintainability and consistency.  We just
> have to be a bit careful when we use it.  For instance, in this change
> the "red" class name should probably go away.  Removing the class and
> making all <h3> elements have a standard style with:
> 
> 	h3 {
> 		color: maroon;
> 	}
> 
> works too.

Everyone apart from you who has replied has totally missed the point.
I'm sold on CSS, just not on having a h3.red entry for red h3 elements.

Ceri
-- 
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