Le 25/03/2011 07:37, Michael Meeks a écrit :
Hi Julien,
On Fri, 2011-03-25 at 00:25 +0100, Julien Nabet wrote:
..
I don't know if it's what was expected but i'm sure it needs some
reviewing since I added, changed and removed 1 or 2 things from the
original patch.
Heh - so, the essence is that the front-page of the slideshow:
- test.html
should have a little mosaic of the slides that you can click on (prolly
this needs some html div/whatever love - perhaps we can ask the
UI/design guys about that as/when we create the new list for that).
If this patch is ok, i can of course push it.
Looks fine to me :-) please do push it if it works as I outline
above ;-)
I checked by creating 20 slides and I got the mosaic. Of course, it
could be better but this page is ok for W3C validation.
So i pushed.
We should also consult the design team as to whether they want this to
be optional; there is a big white-space for 'options' in the 2nd page of
the HTML export wizard that we could whack that into. Then again, IMHO
adding gratuitous options is mostly cowardly (as previously discussed),
either way IMHO the option should be on by default if it is there I
think.
I thought about creating a option for thumbnail but i didn't know how to
do it.
Perhaps, it could also be interesting to have as another option only the
thumbnails just to leaf through.
No doubt, there is quite some scope for cleaning up the HTML the HTML
export dialog generates too in the light of the modern web.
For html, maybe let's begin simple but "W3C correct" for having no
surprise in any browsers. Then just a little css for the magic perhaps :-)
We should define which browser and which version we would support. For
example, IE6 seems quite hated by webdesigners and I fully understand
since I did a little css and had to fight against IE6. But we could
easily support IE (> 6), Safari, Mozilla family, Opera browsers.
...
Julien.
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