[EventCalendar] an apology
amos
amosmos at gmail.com
Thu Mar 8 21:24:16 UTC 2007
Thank for responding peter.
i find it really hard to dig into someone else "design world". i feel
like once there is some sort of structure, only the one who made it
can really tell what is going on. and then to make changes can be a
living hell...
i guess I'll just try to understand the html structure of the small
calendar, and then strip down and rebuild the css to the way i want to
be made.
i think w3 a super professional piece of code. BTW - i am using the
3.1rs1 version on WP2.1.2 and till now it is working without any
problems! thanks to whoever contributed to it!
Amos
On 3/8/07, Dr. Peter Troxler <peter.troxler at gmx.net> wrote:
> hey amos & list
>
> On 8 mrt 2007, at 21:34, amos wrote:
> > well i didn't write the css... this is a fresh installation of ec3 out
> > of the box. that is exactly the problem i noticed myself and i wanted
> > to know a bit why is it this way from the people who built it. there
> > are few css definition in the css file which are not defined tin the
> > html, and some html tags which are not defined in the css...
>
> i guess the css has been growing as the userbase of EventCalendar has
> been without ever getting cleaned up properly since that was not the
> priority ...
> still i find it amazing how alex & some of the "senior" member on the
> list keep that project going ...
>
> so if you want to do a *really good job: digg in, and document what
> you find and share it ...
>
> ... easy to say, I know, but I promise to make my contribution to
> ec3, soon ...
>
> / pt
>
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