On 07.12.2011 23:31, Christian Boltz wrote:
Hello,
Am Mittwoch, 7. Dezember 2011 schrieb Matthew Ehle:
Maybe you can allow access to opensearch_desc.php on stage so that we can test it a bit more?
Sure, I can try it. Like I mentioned, it's been like this for years and I haven't heard a single complaint.
It's only a "nice-to-have", nothing you really need. I'd guess most people didn't miss it.
However, it certainly won't kill anyone to allow it.
Indeed ;-)
If it takes too much time to import the databases, I vote for updating the CSS file in the production wiki without testing it on stage. It can only make things better ;-)
The "It can only make things better" hit back in a way I didn't expect: I made my changes in bento/main.css (because this file already contained the not-specific-enough styles for red links), but it turned out now that this file is just dead, unused code :-/
Is it intentional that bento/main.css is not used? If it is (please double-check!), the file should be deleted to avoid confusion...
I think it's not used and a leftover copy from creating the skin, so I removed it in git. Btw.: I think the lists opensuse-wiki and opensuse-web are merged to the latter, so no need to double post everything ;-) Greetings
I added the "red link" styles to bento/css_local/style.css (which is used for sure) and commited it to git.
Please deploy once more ;-)
I second that vote. I went ahead and made the update in production. It's nothing permanent, thanks to git. If we have a problem, we can revert it.
Yes, version control is a "good thing"[tm]. (I'm not explicitely talking about git because all version control systems are good, even the good old CVS. And no, I don't say that CVS is better than git ;-)
Regards,
Christian Boltz
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