O/H Karsten Wade έγραψε: > A special request to all of your eyeballs: > > We want to look for any differences in formatting for this new version. > You may be able to find some Moin Moin release notes that suggest what > to look for. Took a quick look, probably a closer one later on. > Already there is one difference that needs to be fixed in the styling > for the = Header Level One =. I'm glad to see that in the new wiki `= H1 =` produces `<h1>`, like it should. This is the correct behaviour, because each webpage should contain at least one level-one heading which describes the page. In the case of the wiki, this is even more relevant becauseeach page is about one thing. I understand that this might require some coding (the Wiki conversion tools might need tweaking?), editing of pages etc. But this is important and besides, most of our webpages do start with an =h1= and that should be rendered as <h1>. > Glezos -- Can we see how your CSS looks here? Are things implemented > better or worse? Anything else interesting we can be doing in this new > version? Yup, the CSS [1] seems to work. I'll have to enhance a bit the h1, due to it's more prominent role with the new wiki. :) [1]: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DimitrisGlezos/WikiDesignTuning TableOfContents is now surrounded by a <div>. This gives us the power to control it's appearance through CSS. Cool. > The Wiki is now fairly large with a good number of pages being worked on > regularly. Although we have guidelines at WikiEditing, there are many > styles used across the Wiki. What little hacks are different now? Do > all pages come out fine or can be easily fixed? If we do enable my CSS bits, then we could encourage people (probably by polishing the WikiEditing pages) to increase the quality of the wiki pages. For example by explaining the benefits of structure (h3's always after h2's) etc. If we want to increase the wiki's consistency, we could talk about enabling the CardMacro feature of moin [2]. It will allow us to reuse pages as "templates", just like wikipedia does. [2]: http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/macro/CardMacro This will help us decrease to a minimum the number of `{{{!html` and complex table structures that appear in lots of pages. What do you guys think? -d -- Dimitris Glezos Jabber ID: glezos@xxxxxxxxxx, GPG: 0xA5A04C3B http://dimitris.glezos.com/ "He who gives up functionality for ease of use loses both and deserves neither." (Anonymous) --