[Freeswitch-docs] Request for comment on new channel variable catalog
Bote Man
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Sat Feb 3 00:21:38 UTC 2018
I gave up worrying about styling in Confluence because it seems to be a blunt tool. I used to get so annoyed at the CSS religionists back in the day because they'd want pixel-perfect design; I don't think Confluence is up to that task.
Having said that, I've never been too happy with the look of Confluence, so maybe we can mess with a style sheet in a test instance and apply the good results to the production instance? IDK.
But the answer is of course modify the style sheet. The trick on the old wiki was just to use h2 because it was smaller, but html has semantic purposes beyond style: screen readers for the blind, for one. So we can't break the pages to make them look differently, instead use the style to get the desired presentation. That's my rant.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Freeswitch-docs [mailto:freeswitch-docs-bounces at lists.freeswitch.org] On Behalf Of Ryan Harris
Sent: Friday, 02 February, 2018 19:03
To: freeswitch-docs at lists.freeswitch.org
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-docs] Request for comment on new channel variable catalog
On 02/02/2018 06:08 PM, Ítalo Rossi wrote:
> Use the default fs toc macro, I think the way it create the sections
> like 1 1.1 1.2 looks better.
>
> And if you use h1 the variable get anchor links automatically in the
> toc, easy to reference them.
Ah, I think I know what's causing this. To clarify - I am using the default FS TOC, just not including the about part if there was no about section. I've corrected this and all of the pages should have the TOC now. Is the H1 absolutely necessary? They're a little too big to me
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