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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] Website ToC questions
At 14:59 01/06/2003 +0200, Gerrit Kuilder wrote: >Hello All, > >trying to improve at least my own website xsl stylesheets and am looking >at a menu that suits my tastes a liitle bit more. > >a) A way to show only menu items that have the same toc levels as the >current page and showing menu items that are descendants of the current >page. (div class="curpage"> or maybe even only curpage and descendants? http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/sect21.html has parents; its siblings; and siblings of the current node, as well as a toc element used for this nodes children. >b) a you are here link which can take you quickly up the hierarchy. top left, the pig image. > /you/are/here where 'you', 'are' have links up the structure upto the > home page. I think this would be necessary if you use a) See above. Home is the default text. >c) a different way of the div's around menu items are generated. around >menu items to enhance the formatting capabilities with css. I can't help you here. >The questions: > >1) have seen a 'use.toc.expand.depth' and 'toc.expand.depth' which seem >not to be used. Anyone can enlighten me on the possible use of these values? I tried it, and found a little success, but its only for relatively small indexes IMO >2) Has anyone implemented either the div/CSS bit under c) or the menu >display under a) Not really. I've only decorated output with css. >2a) Anyone willing to share pointers/code? If I can. >3) how would one go about making my menu requirement an enhancment of >the website dtd/xsl? So one could add parameters to config or param.xsl. Same approach as with docbook; Own customisation, then call up the default website stylesheets. >3a) That is if people think it would be an enhancement. >I have hacked my webiste xsl in a horrible way and keep doing it 'my >way', otherwise I can try and write it in 'our way' . > >It becomes pretty clear that above makes sense is when you go to > >http://family.kuilder.net/familyarchive/kuilder/lubbert/familie/jan/baby/index.html What do you think is missing from the html on this site? regards DaveP
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