=== izdubar is now known as MarkDude [03:20] AlanBell, see bzr for some ie6 and dots-behind-words fixes. [03:31] when it decides to push, that is... [03:31] * elky drums fingers. [03:37] Die ie6 die! [09:35] elky: thanks, I will incorporate those at some point [09:36] I think one of the next steps is to find out if we are going to be allowed to deploy a new theme to the wiki [09:36] or rather what the process and timescale is for doing so, I am sure it will be allowed, but might take forever [12:55] That depends who I go pout at if I get to UDS I guess. [13:03] you will have to start practicing your best pout [13:04] I think you were eating apricots last time you were pouting :-) [13:35] elky: Just as much as time it takes for pleia2 to do it :) [13:35] She's got access to the box its running on I believe. [13:35] nigelb, not the wiki I don't think [13:35] just the site. [13:36] elky: gah, then I'd encourage you to practice :D [14:40] AlanBell, since your rendition of the wiki isn't working i'm guessing your laptop is with you. care to email me (or even commit) the data? [14:40] heh [14:40] oh, I just shut it down! [14:40] * nigelb lols some more :) [14:40] i think it was fully committed [14:41] the actual data? [14:41] as in the footer/header files? [14:41] ah, they are not data, they are content [14:41] :P [14:41] one sec . . . [14:43] i've got everything else working, i'm just too lazy to go through figuring that stuff out when it's already been done [14:43] ok, tiz working [14:43] http://libertus.co.uk:88/uw/Header?action=edit&editor=text [14:43] http://libertus.co.uk:88/uw/Footer?action=edit&editor=text [14:44] || is what the stylesheet is looking for [14:44] Both open to raw, ta [14:45] and the ---------- is important too, it keeps the footer below both the content and the right bar [14:45] good old css clear:both wasn't working? [14:46] no, because it had to be absolute positioned to get it to the far left outside the container [14:46] ah [14:46] so it is absolute positioned left:0 relative to the
which is clear:both [14:49] so all the pages would end up with <> at the top and <> at the bottom [14:50] all the stuff that should be content is wiki-editable and only theme stuff that really won't change is in the theme [14:51] Exactly how it should be :D [14:51] ok, got the bits? [14:52] yup [14:52] thanks [14:52] ok, down it goes again [15:24] €625 for 100 t-shirts with logos having to be all one colour is not really what I want :( Womens T-shirts cost an more than €0.75 cent extra per T than mens T due to not being ordered as much and costs more to get them in.... [16:18] elky: back now. So do you have a local moin up and running now? [17:00] I actually do have a login to the machine where the wiki lives, but I don't have any permission to *do* anything, permissions are very strict and only given when very specific needs arise [17:01] so we'll need to ask them, and get elky added [17:02] I think akgraner has a login there too, I know one was offered, but she didn't reply to the ticket itself I was on so I don't know if it was formally set up [17:08] pleia2: how does login help if you can't do anything? :( [17:09] i.e. what point in having it given [17:10] nigelb: the idea was that the next time the wiki gets attacked we'll be able to lock it down, but we found a way around that with ACLs somewhat, so it never progressed server-side [17:12] pleia2: Ah! [17:17] it would be good to create the theme directory and drop the python file in the right place and have bzr+ssh access for elky to the folder with the css and img stuff [17:18] then logged in users could set their own theme to the new one without it being the default for a while [17:18] when everyone is happy with it, make it the default [17:54] then point ubuntu-women.org at it? [17:55] I would [18:09] http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/Meetings/20100722#Blueprint updates