
Hello, on Donnerstag, 24. Mai 2007, Frank Sundermeyer wrote:
http://en.test.opensuse.org/ [...] Styles Not Defined Yet: This is a list of styles MediaWiki generates that I have not covered, yet, because I wasn't able to find out on which pages they are used. Maybe you can help me here.
You can help yourself. Just define these styles with border: 5px solid red; background: red; and wait for bugreports ;-))
Content Elements: I am planning to add useful classes to the CSS, like the command-line style (.shell). Please add whatever you find useful to this page (with inline css) and discuss them on this list. I will add the ones we all agree upon.
I already mentioned some options for <pre> blocks in my last mail and just included them on the Content Elements Page (section "Proposals for <pre>")
The "this page in other languages" stuff is currently not working - I hope to be able to fix this soon.
If a page exists in other languages, you will either see a drop down box in the gray page header (where the edit, discussion links are) - requires JavaScript -
Can you add something like "--- other languages ---" as very first option? It should be selected by default instead of the first available language. This would make the meaning of the dropdown clear.
or an additional box in the left nav when JavaScript is disabled.
Nice usecase for <noscript> ;-)
Thanks for all your feedback in advance!
I was a bit late in checking and Francis and Rajko already found nearly all bugs I noticed ;-) and I can only highlight the most important things: - the contents box needs a better look, a background image like in the Fedora wiki would be a nice idea - grey boxes are too light-grey (nearly displayed as white on my laptop) A minor bug I just found is in the Content_Elements page, section ".center": The code looks like this: <span class="center">...Content...</div> -> Is <span> or <div> correct? Please fix the example ;-) A word about highlighting of links: - you can remove the underline (text-decoration:none) _as long as the link color differs from text color_ [1] or just allow the browser default in this case (no text-decoration statement) - a:hover should always be underlined - I don't really like the current style (underline non-visited links only by default) - please use different colors for visited links instead. Please read also my rants in the footnotes ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz [1] but you should _not_ define black font color for links and skip the text-decoration:underline. If you do this and someone (like me) has changed the browser defaults to display the underline only on :hover, searching for links is like searching for easter eggs. Unfortunately, this can be tested on *.novell.com :-( [2] [2] Yes, I have reported this, both via the feedback link (I got a "thanks for your hint", but nothing more) and via bugzilla https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=141494 Basically I was told to change my browser settings there :-/ which isn't an option because usability of a website should never depend on the browser settings. [3] AFAIK there's a bugzilla component for the Novell website, but I don't have access to it. Can someone @SUSE please reopen the bug and reassign it to the Novell webmaster, please? [3] I also like to change the default colors to yellow background with violet font color - a good method to find undefined colors ;-) (BTW: The new openSUSE page passed this test :-) -- Ein gutes Logo ist wie ein Butler: Es ist immer da, wird aber nicht bemerkt. [Ratti] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org