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Re: T++ working [message #20325 is a reply to message #20323] Tue, 10 March 2009 22:40 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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cbpporter wrote on Tue, 10 March 2009 13:59

During the last few days I've been updating documentation pages. Soon entire available Core docs will be ready.

But the way those tables have a spacing on the left & right is really annoying and makes documentation ugly.

I attached a simple fix to remove the spacing. Spacing can still be provided by editing table options, but I think some CSS parameters are needed to handle that one correctly.



Patch accepted, thank you. (I hope we will see results tomorrow Smile

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Also, the generated HTML is really cute, kind of reminds me 1998, except that it has CSS. Could I change the generated HTML so it is more like the W3C recommendation for HTML + XHTML interop?


What do you exactly mean by better HTML + XHTML interop? I am OK with improvements, the only thing I would like to care about is the size of resulting .html (in fact, I am sort of using that CSS as compression tool...).

Mirek
 
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