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Date:      Sun, 23 Mar 2003 20:11:34 -0500
From:      "Mezz bsdforums.org" <reigncracks@hotmail.com>
To:        gnome@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: I'm back
Message-ID:  <F30cICHOAoOWRmvasIr0000abab@hotmail.com>

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> > >Here's what I could use some help on:
> > >
> > >* Update porting documentation for the new bsd.gnome.mk
> > >
> > >This new version will obsolete the USE_GNOMENG macro, and introduce a
> > >bunch of new GNOME 2 components as well as the GNOME desktop stuff.  If
> > >there are any creative HTML people out there that can update the 
>porting
> > >guide to make it look good with all of these changes, I would love to
> > >work with them.  This is a priority since the new Mk file will be
> > >committed right after 4.8 is released.  Thanks.
> >
> > I have written few nice tutorials, but they never publish in the 
>Internet
> > yet. I am kind of lazy and I think they need to be rewrite. :-) Anyway, 
>back
> > to the point, here's my example of nice layout that you can use if you 
>like
> > it. Basically, one of my friend created a nice layout and let me to use 
>it,
> > which I cleaned to get XHTML/CSS strict standard. Example of layout:
> > http://mezzweb.com:81/tut/porting.html
>
>I like this layout a lot.  Unfortunately, it doesn't meet with the
>FreeBSD.org site layout.

Yeah, it will be look like FreeBSD.org's layout like this: 
http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/porting.html , but add shadow table and 
little different. Does it has to be all the way left to right? Are there any 
rules for this that I can read somewhere?

> > If you like this layout, I am happy to clean up like add/use freebsd.css 
>(if
> > you prefer use this css file too), header and etc, then add some 
>addition
> > CSS for a nice 'shadow' table. I just threw them together quickly.
>
>If you can meld the FreeBSD.org site CSS into this, and present me some
>examples, I'll let you know.

It should be easy, all I have to do is use freebsd.css and add <style 
type='text/css'></style> for shadow table only. The rest fonts, link and 
whatever, can be use by freebsd.txt.. But, I don't know how it will look 
like, yet. :-)

>Keep in mind that you have to write your
>code in SGML.  You should be working against a checked out www module.
>The GNOME docs can be found in www/en/gnome.  Thanks.

Umm, SGMI... I will check at www.w3.org and checkout 'www' module to learn 
more about it. Hope, this example layout will turn out fine with this.

BTW: I will try to check on update gnome-python stuff, hope it will go well. 
Then, I can send you the diff files.

Cheers,
Mezz

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