On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 03:43:41PM +0000, Kate L Pugh wrote:
Hang on! I thought the point of all this CSS work was so people didn't have to modify their templates!
Yes. I've gone about as far as I can go; if someone can fix it so you don't have to, then I'd appreciate knowing how. This CSS zen garden business is beyond me.
Reading and Vegan Oxford are currently running on the standard OpenGuides templates.
Which are flawed; this is the reason I've been working the templates over in the first place. It results from the usability feedback I gathered the other month.
I don't think it's fair to say that those sites now have to change their design,
Well, London did, to general approval. It's up to individual site maintainers what they want to do. The point of the new templates is to improve usability.
parts of the pages that won't have functionality-related bugs.
I haven't seen any functionality bugs, only differences in appearance.
But for now, please let's keep as much backwards compatibility as possible.
Well, yes.