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Re: Octave web pages
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Bill Denney |
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Re: Octave web pages |
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Tue, 31 Jan 2006 15:38:01 -0500 (EST) |
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Quentin Spencer wrote:
That's too bad--it would definitely make it easier to support a common
menu on all of the pages. Even though the look and feel can be
maintained with CSS, maybe it would make sense to keep some kind of
make-oriented scheme for re-generating the pages.
Would anyone object to me making a perl based scheme (that could include
make)? There are (unsurprisingly) some good HTML template codes for perl
available that can make the header/footer work well together.
A couple of months ago I started work on a CSS-based update to the
octave home page. I put the result here for anyone interested:
http://webpages.charter.net/qspencer/octave/
It looks pretty nice. That brings up another question for John, how much
do you want to stick to the current design, and how much do you want a
re-design?
Bill
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- Octave web pages, John W. Eaton, 2006/01/31
- Re: Octave web pages, Bill Denney, 2006/01/31
- Re: Octave web pages, John W. Eaton, 2006/01/31
- RE: Octave web pages, Jeff Baylor, 2006/01/31
- RE: Octave web pages, John W. Eaton, 2006/01/31
- Re: Octave web pages, Quentin Spencer, 2006/01/31
- Re: Octave web pages,
Bill Denney <=
- Re: Octave web pages, John W. Eaton, 2006/01/31
- Re: Octave web pages, Bill Denney, 2006/01/31
- Re: Octave web pages, John W. Eaton, 2006/01/31
- Re: Octave web pages, Bill Denney, 2006/01/31
- Re: Octave web pages, Rafael Laboissiere, 2006/01/31