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list David Boldt
Fri, 23 Jun 2017 17:21:43 -0400
Message-Id: <CAC_ry0bzo4Eb=user-6599c4ea95dc@xymon.invalid>

I agree that formatting should move out of the html and into CSS.
Just wanted to start small with my suggestion to see if there was any
interest.

                                         -- David Boldt
                                            <user-945c7be1b8e4@xymon.invalid>


On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 7:31 PM, Adam Goryachev <
user-92fd6827f6ae@xymon.invalid> wrote:
On 20/06/17 05:28, Boldt, David wrote:

Not sure if this is the right venue for posting feature requests, but it
would be useful if html which is generated by programs specified unique
html classes wherever possible to allow CSS styling. An example, for
Information Tables:

*** web/csvinfo.c       2017-06-19 14:14:13.186316715 -0500
--- web/csvinfo.c.new   2017-06-19 14:11:16.385617041 -0500
***************
*** 185,191 ****
          sethostenv(wantedname, "", "", colorname(bgcolor), NULL);
          headfoot(stdout, hffile, "", "header", bgcolor);

!       printf("<table align=center border=1 summary=\"Information
table\">\n");

        for (i=0; (headers[i]); i++) {
                printf("<tr>\n");
--- 185,191 ----
          sethostenv(wantedname, "", "", colorname(bgcolor), NULL);
          headfoot(stdout, hffile, "", "header", bgcolor);

!       printf("<table class=\"informationTable\" align=center border=1
summary=\"Information table\">\n");

        for (i=0; (headers[i]); i++) {
                printf("<tr>\n");


If doing this, shouldn't you also remove the "align=center border=1" and
move that into the class? In fact, you might also need to edit the output
to include the CSS file ie external CSS would be even better than internal
css....

PS, I'm not a HTML/CSS person, I just pretend.

Regards,
Adam


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