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Bug#772963: release-notes: cellphone friendly CSS



Hi, Stéphane,

Am 17.02.2015 um 01:04 schrieb Stéphane Blondon:

> 
> I uploaded them at:
> http://stephane.yaal.fr/tmp/release-notes.amd64.html.sbeck/index.en.html

Thanks, very kind of you.
> 
> I think they are not well integrated with the others icons and the
> rest of the CSS.

Well, they have been designed without glancing at the stylesheets and images
available in /usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet/docbook-xsl-ns/images, that's
true, and they may not fit too well in the pictorial imagery used there. I
came across Martin Borgert's comment and focused on "modern and slim".
On the other hand, they don't come up to their inherent "aesthetics" on this
draft background. Anyway, they are just a suggestion.

 (However if people think they are better, commit them
> instead of the current ones.)

Let's wait for other comments. Anyway, I think I don't have r/w access to the
referred svn directory, do I?

> 
> The 'home' icon is confusing: it's an 'up' arrow so it means more 'go
> to the top of the page' than 'go to home page'.

Indeed, but any house with a sloping roof, particularly saddle or gable roof,
looks like an arrow pointing upwards, if you look at it freely enough, with
imagination, without being permuted by too many predefined concepts. This is
what I meant with "a somewhat reductional" design. The house is made up of the
arrow forms.
But the roof's slope may be increased so that it is not equal to the slope of
the arrows.

>> I have a website, too, but the provider does not support the
>> scp command, and I am not willing to use simple ftp transfer anymore
> 
> If your concerns with the FTP protocol is security, perhaps your
> provider accepts FTPS or SFTP?

Thanks, I'll check this. I'd prefer ssh using the scp command, but that was not
possible the last time I wanted to upload content.




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