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From: Tom von Alten (tva@hp.com)
Date: Wed May 14 2003 - 15:07:14 CDT
Jose, et al.:
I don't have the time to inspect or test any of the code at the moment,
but I did take a look at
http://www.w3.org/2002/03/archives-improvements/implentation-test/
and the various pages linked to it, in terms of how the XHTML and
style looks and works.
I think it looks pretty darn good, and didn't see any problems that
would preclude it from being released.
Some minor things (that may or may not have to do with your changes):
1) Messages have a reference to a style sheet, as well as some inline
specs. The referenced file was "not found," so I'm not sure what
was intended.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="public-message" type="text/css" />
The list style sheet ( public-messagelist ) was there and looked
fine (and had an interesting "li li" specification that wouldn't
have occurred to me!).
2) I'm not sure why the message count is hyperlinked to "#first".
I guess at the bottom of the page, it provides a "go to top," but
at the top it's not useful, nor does its title ("jump to") enlighten
the reader as to its purpose.
3) Author and subject indexes group categories, and the thread index
shows relationships with indenting, but the date list is "plain."
Wouldn't it make more sense to have the same sort of grouping by
date, with a header for Apr 01 2003, and all the April Fool's messages
under that, etc.?
It seems likely that #2 and #3 have nothing to do with your WAI
work, so feel free to ignore them for now.
Cheers,
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Tom von Alten
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-hypermail@hypermail.org
> [mailto:owner-hypermail@hypermail.org]On Behalf Of Jose Kahan
> Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 3:05 AM
> Subject: [hypermail] WAI commit done
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> Looking forward for feedback and tests from other users.
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