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Re: Issue 1105 in lilypond: clean up our css files
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Re: Issue 1105 in lilypond: clean up our css files |
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Tue, 04 Jan 2011 11:01:10 +0000 |
Comment #12 on issue 1105 by PhilEHolmes: clean up our css files
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1105
I had thought of searching all the html files for their stylesheet refs,
but it seemed quicker to ask in the first instance. If
lilypond-texi2html.init is the _only_ way of generating documentation, then
there are 7 .css files in use - I think as follows:
The primary one for the web site is lilypond-web.css, described as "Patrick
McCarty's design". 2 alternates are available for the web site -
lilypond-web-alt1.css and lilypond-web-alt2.css.
The primary one for the documentation is lilypond-mccarty.css with
alternates of lilypond.css and lilypond-blue.css.
There's then lilypond-ie-fixes.css for IE7 and before.
Is there a good reason for having the alternate style sheets? I didn't
even know you could change the stylesheet for a page until I saw those and
looked up how to do it. Can't see it adds much, and we could get to 3
style sheets immediately by deleting those and references to them.