
Rene Rivera <grafik.list@redshift-software.com> writes:
I don't really understand what that entails. Don't we already have website content?
The current website content is not fully translated to the new website structure. Some one needs to go in and take the various documents, not the library docs,
Meaning, e.g., the contents of the more/ directory?
and find a place for them in the new structure.
By "a place" you mean a directory path?
Then redact into XHTML (with the help of HTMLtidy)
Easy, I guess?
fixing any errors
Doesn't Tidy do that for me?
and possibly rewrite some, etc.
Why is rewriting part of this job?
I've done that for some of the documents. But I just don't have the free time to do it for all of them in the next few weeks, or even months, to get the new site ready for the release.
I'd be happy to volunteer if I can really understand what it means. BTW, the new website design suffers a bit from a lack of structure. Lines or colored panels used to separate the main text columns might be helpful. When I look at the front page at a natural window size, I see something like this: ######################### ######################### ######################### ******** ************* +----+ ******************+----+ ******************| | ******************+----+ ****************** **************** ************** **** ****** **** **** **** * **** **** ######################### ######################### ######################### ######################### ######################### On the "Introduction" page the effect is less pronounced, but on the front page that search box seems to float disturbingly without any achor. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com