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From: | Carl Peterson |
Subject: | LilyPond Website Work (was: A thought on Windows Experience) |
Date: | Thu, 5 Dec 2013 11:43:51 -0500 |
Tim McNamara wrote:
volunteer to roll up your sleeves and help change it.......
If you think that Lilypond's web page needs a facelift, then
Tim and Werner, I would love to, and have considered a few times in the past. Unfortunately I do not have the time, have no experience of texinfo, and would probably have to ditch it within the coming year due to future plans anyway.
Werner Lemberg wrote:
Do you want to work on that? We don't have a specialist
who really likes to dive into the nifty HTML and Java issues
while creating the contents via the texinfo format so that
the PDF stays in sync with the HTML and info output.
I don't know how the current system is setup, but I don't see the need for "nifty HTML". A separation of content and presentation, with clean, simple, hand coded (s)html pages (as noted by others...html authoring tools clutter the code - usually with info needed by the authoring tool itself) . Extensive use of divs, the usual webpage furniture where needed (menus, crumblines, buttons, etc), a few graphics, style sheets, and little else. Definitely no client-side scripting, and content for dynamic pages (and static pages if you want) provided by server-side includes. It seems child's play to me, but David's comments leave me wondering how entangled the current setup may be.
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