Help with HTML documentation #161
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I've mostly fixed Clipper's HTML documentation so it displays sensibly on mobile phones. But I wouldn't mind some help with replacing a couple of HTML tables with CSS (+/- Javascript) (especially on this page which doesn't display well on phones).
I've fiddled with CSS tables (ie display: table, table-row, table-cell) but I'm not satisfied with the results. I've also fiddled with just using CSS float left divs, and while these mostly look OK, I still can't get these float left divs to center contained text vertically with adjacent images (in desktop view). I'm now fiddling with Javascript to achieve this but would value help or suggestions with this as I'm barely competent here. I suspect I'm just wasting time and hoping someone who does this regularly can come up with a quick solution.
Edit: I think I've finally found a solution. Stay tuned 😁.
Edit2: Yep, mostly sorted. However any suggestions re improving documentation (content or layout) would be welcome.
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