
Magnus Therning
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 06:00, Mark Lentczner
wrote: The Haddock team has spent the last few months revamping the look of the generated output. We're pretty close to done, but we'd like to get the community's input before we put it in the main release.
Please take a look, and then give us your feedback through a short survey
Sample pages: http://www.ozonehouse.com/mark/snap-xhtml/index.html
I really like it, especially the synopsis tab on the right. Brilliant! The TOC is nice too! The over-all impression is that it doesn't look as auto-generated as the old style.
Agreed; I'm also glad that the usage of a middle column isn't a fixed width but resizes as the text resizes (the lack of this is something that annoys me to no end on some websites).
Frame version: http://www.ozonehouse.com/mark/snap-xhtml/frames.html
Also very good looking. Does the current stable version of Haddock really create a frame version? I've never seen one before...
There is, but I for one don't use it (and there was an email sent out in May asking if anyone did: http://www.mail-archive.com/haskell-cafe@haskell.org/msg75269.html ). I quite like this new approach, however, but with one caveat: the empty frame on the bottom left at default. Especially with my weird firefox setup (which has almost grown organically over the years and should really be wiped), it doesn't display too well; is it possible to have _something_ there by default just to make it look more interesting (Haskell logo, a message saying "stuff will appear here when you click on something above", etc.) ? However, I would still be highly tempted to use the framed version by default with that new layout. -- Ivan Lazar Miljenovic Ivan.Miljenovic@gmail.com IvanMiljenovic.wordpress.com