Mark Lipton wrote:
> cwdjrxyz wrote:
> > I have put your FAQs on a test web page to see how it might work. See
> > at http://www.cwdjr.info/wine/FAQ.php .
>
> Many thanks!
>
> I think that the font size and color scheme look fine, but I would
> suggest that the main entries in the Table of Contents should be left
> justified, not centered, and the subtopics could be indented by a tab
> stop or so. I like the overall organization as well as the use of
> links.
The page at
http://www.cwdjr.info/wine/FAQ.php has been modified as you
suggested to see how it looks. These changes in style are quite easy to
make because they are done in the CSS style sheet at the top of the
page. Large sites often use an external style sheet that controls many
pages. Then changes made in this external CSS style sheet modifies the
style of even hundreds of pages on a site without having to change each
one.
> Perhaps when the main TOC entries are used in the body, we
> should lose the numbers that precede them? That's a judgement call IMO.
I have no strong feeling on this, one way or the other. However, I
suggest that we leave the numbers in until the page is more complete.
The reason is that the numbers help me find what needs to be modified
rapidly. It will then be easy to remove the numbers in the body at any
time if one wants to. However it would be much more work to remove them
and then have to put them back in.