www.kde.org/testing update

Christoph Cullmann cullmann at babylon2k.de
Sun Oct 27 22:48:28 UTC 2002


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On Sunday 27 October 2002 23:43, Mat Colton wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 27. Oktober 2002 22:23 schrieb Christoph Cullmann:
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> > On Sunday 27 October 2002 22:01, Christoph Cullmann wrote:
> > > On Sunday 27 October 2002 11:27, Christoph Cullmann wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > > commited some updates from root66 in the last days, more xhtml
> > > > comliance, print layout, ...
> > > > Werden noch einige andere Sachen folgen.
> > >
> > > Ahh, cool mix of languages ;)
> > > i18n: other stuff will follow
> >
> > Next updates roled in, the testing stuff should be now fully Bobby AAA
> > aproved (said root66) and some other fixes.
>
> Errm, which is root66s design? www.kde.org/testing/,
> http://www.kde.org/testing/modified/ and
> http://www.kde.org/testing/modified-2/ are far from being AAA compliant or
> printer optimized and http://www.kde.org/testing/modified-2/changelog.txt
> says "Style sheet for printing" is a ToDo. So please give me a clue, which
> design are you talking about?
>
> IMHO kde.org should stick to the WAI thing. Bobby is nice for basic
> checking, but it recommends non W3C stuff which are asked for by some
> organisations, but on the other hand lacks support for non W3C stuff which
> is recommended by other organisations. So before going for non standard
> stuff, stick to W3C. I understand everybody would like a WAI validator in
> the style of the W3Cs HTML/CSS validators, so would I. But there is none
> around, the task is too complicated. Bobby has a lot of things it does not
> check, but are required to be WAI compliant. So to be WAI compliant, go
> through the WAI checklist, don't rely on Bobby.
>
> I also read one of the todos is to make the site work with NS 4. What do
> you mean with "work with NS4"? Should it really look good or just basically
> work? The latter is possible, the first not. Well, not if you want to be
> W3C/WAI compliant. I would love to be proved wrong on that account...

root66 design is www.kde.org/testing

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Christoph Cullmann
Kate/KDE developer
cullmann at kde.org
http://kate.kde.org
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