Looks good to me. When will we add it to the website?
On 6/29/05, Andrius Ilgunas <andrius@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> i LIKE IT! Thanks for the great work, John!
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> On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, John Hauser wrote:
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> > i've finally completed the mods to the humlug mailing list archive index
> > page
> > to mimic the look and feel of the humlug "join" page.
> >
> > only that first index page
> > <http://jhauser.dyndns.org:8080/archives/html/humlug/>
> > has been changed to the humlug look.
> >
> > per jaye's suggestion, i added a footer to point back to how to subscribe to
> > the mailing list.
> >
> > the rest of the pages have only had the font family changed.
> > they're dynamically regenerated once an hour and share the same page
> > components as all the other mailing lists. there's no way to apply a
> > separate
> > style sheet to only the humlug archives vs. the other list archives i
> > maintain.
> >
> > i'm having problems getting the font on the search results and "how to
> > search" pages changed.
> > they're not handled by the same system that generates the index or the
> > message pages.
> > they're handled by the search software whose documentation about such things
> > doesn't seem to reflect reality :)
> > fsck it! if anyone cares about form over function that much, they don't need
> > to use the search.
> >
> >
> > i've also cobbled up a modified "join page".
> > <http://jhauser.dyndns.org:8080/archives/html//humlug/join.html>
> >
> > if you accept the changes to the join page, simply copy the page, rename to
> > "join.php" & upload to the humlug.org site.
> >
> > if you want to make changes to the wording or spacing, copy the page, upload
> > to the newsite.humlug.org version of the join.php page and let us know, so
> > we
> > can engage in endless discussions about font and pixel height and whitespace
> > :)
> >
> > once we get this accepted, i'd like to announce the archives to the members
> > of the mailing list.
> >
> >
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