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From: Richard Swagerman <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: how to modify the navfooter
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2018 17:56:20 -0400
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	<[email protected]>

Thank you Tom and Jonathan for your responses.

I am now looking at the stylesheet.xsl from after 9.6, and I do see these
lines in the file:
<div class="navheader">
  <xsl:if test="$row1 or $row2">
<table width="100%" summary="Navigation header">
The generated html files clearly have a div tag and a table tag that match
this. So I can understand what generates the header.

What baffles me is that the generated html files also include these tags at
the bottom of each file:
<div class="navfooter"><hr />
 <table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer">
I do not see anything in stylesheet.xsl that looks anything like this.
Does anyone know where the "magic incantations" are that generate this
navfooter?
...Rick Swagerman

On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 6:45 PM, Jonathan S. Katz <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> On Aug 7, 2018, at 6:21 PM, Richard Swagerman <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Where is the content of the navfooter established?
> I would like to make some modifications to this footer, but I am unable to
> figure out where the source that generates it.
>
> I am building the documentation following the instructions from "Building
> The Documentation" in Appendix J, currently on 9.6.
>
> I am using the command:
> make STYLE=website html
>
> I can see the generated navfooter div section in the output html. I must
> be missing something, because I cannot find a file in the git branch that
> includes the class named "navfooter" or or any other words like "Navigation
> footer", "Next", or "Prev".
>
> I have limited understanding of stylesheets (whether dsl or xsl), but I am
> hoping that I can make the small modifications needed for our use.
>
>
> I’m not as familiar with the doc builds but it looks like this is
> available
> in the “stylesheet.xsl” file.
>
> I am also curious about the docFooter div section that appears in the
> publicly published PostgreSQL documentation pages. It does not appear when
> I build the docs.
> Is there a reason that the copyright does not appear on each page when I
> do the doc build?
> Is there some way to get it included when I do the doc build?
> What file is used that contains the format (style?) info for that
> generated html div section?
>
>
> That is in the pgweb[1] project, i.e. this file[2]. My understanding
> is that probably will not be included in the doc build, as there is
> content in it that is specific to the website :-)
>
> [1] https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=pgweb.git;a=summary
> [2] https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=pgweb.git;a=
> blob;f=templates/docs/docspage.html;
> <https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=pgweb.git;a=blob;f=templates/docs/docspage.html;h=3c5535b43a6f6...;
>


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