| Author | khopesh |
|---|---|
| Created | Nov 12, 2007 |
| Updated | Nov 12, 2007 |
| Installs (this week) | 0 |
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Make directory listings from ftp and the local system look nicer.
This is just a bug-fix release of Moktoipas's stellar "FTP pages were awful [sic]."
CHANGED ITEMS
If you open these two styles in a graphical diff program like gvimdiff or tkdiff, you'll see that I changed very little.
Minor fixes implemented from comments on FTP pages were awful
For file://, I moved the non-table parts into an ftp-only section and then demanded explicit hierarchy for the table elements, based on the post-rendered hierarchical structure of:
This is just a bug-fix release of Moktoipas's stellar "FTP pages were awful [sic]."
CHANGED ITEMS
If you open these two styles in a graphical diff program like gvimdiff or tkdiff, you'll see that I changed very little.
Minor fixes implemented from comments on FTP pages were awful
For file://, I moved the non-table parts into an ftp-only section and then demanded explicit hierarchy for the table elements, based on the post-rendered hierarchical structure of:
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
CSS lets us specify an elements by parents, elder siblings, and exact attribute content for each element/parent/sibling. This lets me use every non-snipped bit above, thus mostly eliminating collisions with Sage (whatever that is) and non-auto-generated local html content. You can find more on this at http://wMore Info
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