From 2271286079397b8f9f1adc23e36c35a5d8ea35e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Will Kahn-Greene Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2011 19:52:19 -0400 Subject: 270, 459. extlib policy, JS -> lgpl, ... * adds README to extlib/ * changes javascript to lgpl * also fixes the agplv3 text so that it says "agplv3 or later" * moves license files into licenses/ * adds lgplv3 license --- AGPLv3.txt | 661 --------------------------------------------------- CC0_1.0.txt | 121 ---------- COPYING | 60 +++-- extlib/README | 71 ++++++ licenses/AGPLv3.txt | 661 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ licenses/CC0_1.0.txt | 121 ++++++++++ licenses/LGPLv3.txt | 165 +++++++++++++ 7 files changed, 1061 insertions(+), 799 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 AGPLv3.txt delete mode 100644 CC0_1.0.txt create mode 100644 extlib/README create mode 100644 licenses/AGPLv3.txt create mode 100644 licenses/CC0_1.0.txt create mode 100644 licenses/LGPLv3.txt diff --git a/AGPLv3.txt b/AGPLv3.txt deleted file mode 100644 index dba13ed2..00000000 --- a/AGPLv3.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,661 +0,0 @@ - GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 3, 19 November 2007 - - Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The GNU Affero General Public License is a free, copyleft license for -software and other kinds of works, specifically designed to ensure -cooperation with the community in the case of network server software. - - The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed -to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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+} + +.omega { + margin-right: 0; +} + +/* Grid >> 16 Columns +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +.container_16 .grid_1 { + width: 40px; +} + +.container_16 .grid_2 { + width: 100px; +} + +.container_16 .grid_3 { + width: 160px; +} + +.container_16 .grid_4 { + width: 220px; +} + +.container_16 .grid_5 { + width: 280px; +} + +.container_16 .grid_6 { + width: 340px; +} + +.container_16 .grid_7 { + width: 400px; +} + +.container_16 .grid_8 { + width: 460px; +} + +.container_16 .grid_9 { + width: 520px; +} + +.container_16 .grid_10 { + width: 580px; +} + +.container_16 .grid_11 { + width: 640px; +} + +.container_16 .grid_12 { + width: 700px; +} + +.container_16 .grid_13 { + width: 760px; +} + +.container_16 .grid_14 { + width: 820px; +} + +.container_16 .grid_15 { + width: 880px; +} + +.container_16 .grid_16 { + width: 940px; +} + +/* Prefix Extra Space >> 16 Columns +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +.container_16 .prefix_1 { + padding-left: 60px; +} + +.container_16 .prefix_2 { + padding-left: 120px; +} + +.container_16 .prefix_3 { + padding-left: 180px; +} + +.container_16 .prefix_4 { + padding-left: 240px; +} + +.container_16 .prefix_5 { + padding-left: 300px; +} + +.container_16 .prefix_6 { + padding-left: 360px; +} + +.container_16 .prefix_7 { + padding-left: 420px; +} + +.container_16 .prefix_8 { + padding-left: 480px; +} + +.container_16 .prefix_9 { + padding-left: 540px; +} + +.container_16 .prefix_10 { + padding-left: 600px; +} + +.container_16 .prefix_11 { + padding-left: 660px; +} + +.container_16 .prefix_12 { + padding-left: 720px; +} + +.container_16 .prefix_13 { + padding-left: 780px; +} + +.container_16 .prefix_14 { + padding-left: 840px; +} + +.container_16 .prefix_15 { + padding-left: 900px; +} + +/* Suffix Extra Space >> 16 Columns +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +.container_16 .suffix_1 { + padding-right: 60px; +} + +.container_16 .suffix_2 { + padding-right: 120px; +} + +.container_16 .suffix_3 { + padding-right: 180px; +} + +.container_16 .suffix_4 { + padding-right: 240px; +} + +.container_16 .suffix_5 { + padding-right: 300px; +} + +.container_16 .suffix_6 { + padding-right: 360px; +} + +.container_16 .suffix_7 { + padding-right: 420px; +} + +.container_16 .suffix_8 { + padding-right: 480px; +} + +.container_16 .suffix_9 { + padding-right: 540px; +} + +.container_16 .suffix_10 { + padding-right: 600px; +} + +.container_16 .suffix_11 { + padding-right: 660px; +} + +.container_16 .suffix_12 { + padding-right: 720px; +} + +.container_16 .suffix_13 { + padding-right: 780px; +} + +.container_16 .suffix_14 { + padding-right: 840px; +} + +.container_16 .suffix_15 { + padding-right: 900px; +} + +/* Push Space >> 16 Columns +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +.container_16 .push_1 { + left: 60px; +} + +.container_16 .push_2 { + left: 120px; +} + +.container_16 .push_3 { + left: 180px; +} + +.container_16 .push_4 { + left: 240px; +} + +.container_16 .push_5 { + left: 300px; +} + +.container_16 .push_6 { + left: 360px; +} + +.container_16 .push_7 { + left: 420px; +} + +.container_16 .push_8 { + left: 480px; +} + +.container_16 .push_9 { + left: 540px; +} + +.container_16 .push_10 { + left: 600px; +} + +.container_16 .push_11 { + left: 660px; +} + +.container_16 .push_12 { + left: 720px; +} + +.container_16 .push_13 { + left: 780px; +} + +.container_16 .push_14 { + left: 840px; +} + +.container_16 .push_15 { + left: 900px; +} + +/* Pull Space >> 16 Columns +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +.container_16 .pull_1 { + left: -60px; +} + +.container_16 .pull_2 { + left: -120px; +} + +.container_16 .pull_3 { + left: -180px; +} + +.container_16 .pull_4 { + left: -240px; +} + +.container_16 .pull_5 { + left: -300px; +} + +.container_16 .pull_6 { + left: -360px; +} + +.container_16 .pull_7 { + left: -420px; +} + +.container_16 .pull_8 { + left: -480px; +} + +.container_16 .pull_9 { + left: -540px; +} + +.container_16 .pull_10 { + left: -600px; +} + +.container_16 .pull_11 { + left: -660px; +} + +.container_16 .pull_12 { + left: -720px; +} + +.container_16 .pull_13 { + left: -780px; +} + +.container_16 .pull_14 { + left: -840px; +} + +.container_16 .pull_15 { + left: -900px; +} + +/* `Clear Floated Elements +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +/* http://sonspring.com/journal/clearing-floats */ + +.clear { + clear: both; + display: block; + overflow: hidden; + visibility: hidden; + width: 0; + height: 0; +} + +/* http://www.yuiblog.com/blog/2010/09/27/clearfix-reloaded-overflowhidden-demystified */ + +.clearfix:before, +.clearfix:after, +.container_16:before, +.container_16:after { + content: '.'; + display: block; + overflow: hidden; + visibility: hidden; + font-size: 0; + line-height: 0; + width: 0; + height: 0; +} + +.clearfix:after, +.container_16:after { + clear: both; +} + +/* + The following zoom:1 rule is specifically for IE6 + IE7. + Move to separate stylesheet if invalid CSS is a problem. +*/ + +.clearfix, +.container_16 { + zoom: 1; +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/extlib/960.gs/README.txt b/extlib/960.gs/README.txt new file mode 100755 index 00000000..da0ea86f --- /dev/null +++ b/extlib/960.gs/README.txt @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +=============== +960 GRID SYSTEM +=============== + +Created by Nathan Smith. See the official site for more info: http://960.gs/ + +============================================================================ + +To install the Adobe Fireworks extension, simply double-click the *.mxp file +included in the /fireworks_extension directory. If you are running Windows 7 +you will need admin permissions in order to install this extension properly. + +============================================================================ + +Thank you for downloading the 960 Grid System. I hope it helps to streamline +web development workflow. Enclosed in the bundle are printable sketch sheets +and template files for Adobe Fireworks and Photoshop, OmniGraffle and Visio. + +Also included is a lightweight CSS file, which contains the grid dimensions. +To use this file, simply include the 960.css in the of the HTML page. +You may also use the reset.css and text.css files, or opt to leave them out. +Here is an example of the XHTML code necessary to incorporate the CSS files: + + + + + + + +It is worth noting that these styles do not automatically make up a finished +site design. They are simply a starting point, ideally for rapid prototyping +or as a basis for creating your own designs. You should not feel constrained +by the way I have built the initial code. If you disagree with how something +has been done, feel free to revise it for the needs of your particular site. + +The files in the 960 Grid System are free of charge, licensed under MIT/GPL. + +============================================================================ + +Note that if you are building a site in a language which reads from right to +left, use the CSS files that end in "_rtl.css" instead. Denote the language: + + + +Be sure to replace "..." with the appropriate two-letter abbreviation of the +language you are using. Example: lang="he" for Hebrew, lang="ar" for Arabic. + +============================================================================ + +GPL license: +http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html + +MIT license: +http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/extlib/960.gs/reset.css b/extlib/960.gs/reset.css new file mode 100644 index 00000000..87b7f368 --- /dev/null +++ b/extlib/960.gs/reset.css @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ +/* `XHTML, HTML4, HTML5 Reset +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +a, +abbr, +acronym, +address, +applet, +article, +aside, +audio, +b, +big, +blockquote, +body, +canvas, +caption, +center, +cite, +code, +dd, +del, +details, +dfn, +dialog, +div, +dl, +dt, +em, +embed, +fieldset, +figcaption, +figure, +font, +footer, +form, +h1, +h2, +h3, +h4, +h5, +h6, +header, +hgroup, +hr, +html, +i, +iframe, +img, +ins, +kbd, +label, +legend, +li, +mark, +menu, +meter, +nav, +object, +ol, +output, +p, +pre, +progress, +q, +rp, +rt, +ruby, +s, +samp, +section, +small, +span, +strike, +strong, +sub, +summary, +sup, +table, +tbody, +td, +tfoot, +th, +thead, +time, +tr, +tt, +u, +ul, +var, +video, +xmp { + border: 0; + margin: 0; + padding: 0; + font-size: 100%; +} + +html, +body { + height: 100%; +} + +article, +aside, +details, +figcaption, +figure, +footer, +header, +hgroup, +menu, +nav, +section { +/* + Override the default (display: inline) for + browsers that do not recognize HTML5 tags. + + IE8 (and lower) requires a shiv: + http://ejohn.org/blog/html5-shiv +*/ + display: block; +} + +b, +strong { +/* + Makes browsers agree. + IE + Opera = font-weight: bold. + Gecko + WebKit = font-weight: bolder. +*/ + font-weight: bold; +} + +img { + color: transparent; + font-size: 0; + vertical-align: middle; +/* + For IE. + http://css-tricks.com/ie-fix-bicubic-scaling-for-images +*/ + -ms-interpolation-mode: bicubic; +} + +li { +/* + For IE6 + IE7. +*/ + display: list-item; +} + +table { + border-collapse: collapse; + border-spacing: 0; +} + +th, +td, +caption { + font-weight: normal; + vertical-align: top; + text-align: left; +} + +q { + quotes: none; +} + +q:before, +q:after { + content: ''; + content: none; +} + +sub, +sup, +small { + font-size: 75%; +} + +sub, +sup { + line-height: 0; + position: relative; + vertical-align: baseline; +} + +sub { + bottom: -0.25em; +} + +sup { + top: -0.5em; +} + +svg { +/* + For IE9. +*/ + overflow: hidden; +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/extlib/960.gs/text.css b/extlib/960.gs/text.css new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1a6b302f --- /dev/null +++ b/extlib/960.gs/text.css @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +/* + 960 Grid System ~ Text CSS. + Learn more ~ http://960.gs/ + + Licensed under GPL and MIT. +*/ + +/* `Basic HTML +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +body { + font: 13px/1.5 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, 'Liberation Sans', FreeSans, sans-serif; +} + +pre, +code { + font-family: 'DejaVu Sans Mono', Monaco, Consolas, monospace; +} + +hr { + border: 0 #ccc solid; + border-top-width: 1px; + clear: both; + height: 0; +} + +/* `Headings +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +h1 { + font-size: 25px; +} + +h2 { + font-size: 23px; +} + +h3 { + font-size: 21px; +} + +h4 { + font-size: 19px; +} + +h5 { + font-size: 17px; +} + +h6 { + font-size: 15px; +} + +/* `Spacing +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ + +ol { + list-style: decimal; +} + +ul { + list-style: disc; +} + +li { + margin-left: 30px; +} + +p, +dl, +hr, +h1, +h2, +h3, +h4, +h5, +h6, +ol, +ul, +pre, +table, +address, +fieldset, +figure { + margin-bottom: 20px; +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/mediagoblin/contrib/960_16_col.css b/mediagoblin/contrib/960_16_col.css deleted file mode 100644 index faa6d8b2..00000000 --- a/mediagoblin/contrib/960_16_col.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,447 +0,0 @@ -/* - 960 Grid System ~ Core CSS. - Learn more ~ http://960.gs/ - - Licensed under GPL and MIT. -*/ - -/* - Forces backgrounds to span full width, - even if there is horizontal scrolling. - Increase this if your layout is wider. - - Note: IE6 works fine without this fix. -*/ - -body { - min-width: 960px; -} - -/* Container -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -.container_16 { - margin-left: auto; - margin-right: auto; - width: 960px; -} - -/* Grid >> Global -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -.grid_1, -.grid_2, -.grid_3, -.grid_4, -.grid_5, -.grid_6, -.grid_7, -.grid_8, -.grid_9, -.grid_10, -.grid_11, -.grid_12, -.grid_13, -.grid_14, -.grid_15, -.grid_16 { - display: inline; - float: left; - position: relative; - margin-left: 10px; - margin-right: 10px; -} - -.push_1, .pull_1, -.push_2, .pull_2, -.push_3, .pull_3, -.push_4, .pull_4, -.push_5, .pull_5, -.push_6, .pull_6, -.push_7, .pull_7, -.push_8, .pull_8, -.push_9, .pull_9, -.push_10, .pull_10, -.push_11, .pull_11, -.push_12, .pull_12, -.push_13, .pull_13, -.push_14, .pull_14, -.push_15, .pull_15, -.push_16, .pull_16 { - position: relative; -} - -/* Grid >> Children (Alpha ~ First, Omega ~ Last) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -.alpha { - margin-left: 0; -} - -.omega { - margin-right: 0; -} - -/* Grid >> 16 Columns -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -.container_16 .grid_1 { - width: 40px; -} - -.container_16 .grid_2 { - width: 100px; -} - -.container_16 .grid_3 { - width: 160px; -} - -.container_16 .grid_4 { - width: 220px; -} - -.container_16 .grid_5 { - width: 280px; -} - -.container_16 .grid_6 { - width: 340px; -} - -.container_16 .grid_7 { - width: 400px; -} - -.container_16 .grid_8 { - width: 460px; -} - -.container_16 .grid_9 { - width: 520px; -} - -.container_16 .grid_10 { - width: 580px; -} - -.container_16 .grid_11 { - width: 640px; -} - -.container_16 .grid_12 { - width: 700px; -} - -.container_16 .grid_13 { - width: 760px; -} - -.container_16 .grid_14 { - width: 820px; -} - -.container_16 .grid_15 { - width: 880px; -} - -.container_16 .grid_16 { - width: 940px; -} - -/* Prefix Extra Space >> 16 Columns -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -.container_16 .prefix_1 { - padding-left: 60px; -} - -.container_16 .prefix_2 { - padding-left: 120px; -} - -.container_16 .prefix_3 { - padding-left: 180px; -} - -.container_16 .prefix_4 { - padding-left: 240px; -} - -.container_16 .prefix_5 { - padding-left: 300px; -} - -.container_16 .prefix_6 { - padding-left: 360px; -} - -.container_16 .prefix_7 { - padding-left: 420px; -} - -.container_16 .prefix_8 { - padding-left: 480px; -} - -.container_16 .prefix_9 { - padding-left: 540px; -} - -.container_16 .prefix_10 { - padding-left: 600px; -} - -.container_16 .prefix_11 { - padding-left: 660px; -} - -.container_16 .prefix_12 { - padding-left: 720px; -} - -.container_16 .prefix_13 { - padding-left: 780px; -} - -.container_16 .prefix_14 { - padding-left: 840px; -} - -.container_16 .prefix_15 { - padding-left: 900px; -} - -/* Suffix Extra Space >> 16 Columns -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -.container_16 .suffix_1 { - padding-right: 60px; -} - -.container_16 .suffix_2 { - padding-right: 120px; -} - -.container_16 .suffix_3 { - padding-right: 180px; -} - -.container_16 .suffix_4 { - padding-right: 240px; -} - -.container_16 .suffix_5 { - padding-right: 300px; -} - -.container_16 .suffix_6 { - padding-right: 360px; -} - -.container_16 .suffix_7 { - padding-right: 420px; -} - -.container_16 .suffix_8 { - padding-right: 480px; -} - -.container_16 .suffix_9 { - padding-right: 540px; -} - -.container_16 .suffix_10 { - padding-right: 600px; -} - -.container_16 .suffix_11 { - padding-right: 660px; -} - -.container_16 .suffix_12 { - padding-right: 720px; -} - -.container_16 .suffix_13 { - padding-right: 780px; -} - -.container_16 .suffix_14 { - padding-right: 840px; -} - -.container_16 .suffix_15 { - padding-right: 900px; -} - -/* Push Space >> 16 Columns -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -.container_16 .push_1 { - left: 60px; -} - -.container_16 .push_2 { - left: 120px; -} - -.container_16 .push_3 { - left: 180px; -} - -.container_16 .push_4 { - left: 240px; -} - -.container_16 .push_5 { - left: 300px; -} - -.container_16 .push_6 { - left: 360px; -} - -.container_16 .push_7 { - left: 420px; -} - -.container_16 .push_8 { - left: 480px; -} - -.container_16 .push_9 { - left: 540px; -} - -.container_16 .push_10 { - left: 600px; -} - -.container_16 .push_11 { - left: 660px; -} - -.container_16 .push_12 { - left: 720px; -} - -.container_16 .push_13 { - left: 780px; -} - -.container_16 .push_14 { - left: 840px; -} - -.container_16 .push_15 { - left: 900px; -} - -/* Pull Space >> 16 Columns -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -.container_16 .pull_1 { - left: -60px; -} - -.container_16 .pull_2 { - left: -120px; -} - -.container_16 .pull_3 { - left: -180px; -} - -.container_16 .pull_4 { - left: -240px; -} - -.container_16 .pull_5 { - left: -300px; -} - -.container_16 .pull_6 { - left: -360px; -} - -.container_16 .pull_7 { - left: -420px; -} - -.container_16 .pull_8 { - left: -480px; -} - -.container_16 .pull_9 { - left: -540px; -} - -.container_16 .pull_10 { - left: -600px; -} - -.container_16 .pull_11 { - left: -660px; -} - -.container_16 .pull_12 { - left: -720px; -} - -.container_16 .pull_13 { - left: -780px; -} - -.container_16 .pull_14 { - left: -840px; -} - -.container_16 .pull_15 { - left: -900px; -} - -/* `Clear Floated Elements -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -/* http://sonspring.com/journal/clearing-floats */ - -.clear { - clear: both; - display: block; - overflow: hidden; - visibility: hidden; - width: 0; - height: 0; -} - -/* http://www.yuiblog.com/blog/2010/09/27/clearfix-reloaded-overflowhidden-demystified */ - -.clearfix:before, -.clearfix:after, -.container_16:before, -.container_16:after { - content: '.'; - display: block; - overflow: hidden; - visibility: hidden; - font-size: 0; - line-height: 0; - width: 0; - height: 0; -} - -.clearfix:after, -.container_16:after { - clear: both; -} - -/* - The following zoom:1 rule is specifically for IE6 + IE7. - Move to separate stylesheet if invalid CSS is a problem. -*/ - -.clearfix, -.container_16 { - zoom: 1; -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/mediagoblin/contrib/reset.css b/mediagoblin/contrib/reset.css deleted file mode 100644 index 87b7f368..00000000 --- a/mediagoblin/contrib/reset.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,202 +0,0 @@ -/* `XHTML, HTML4, HTML5 Reset -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -a, -abbr, -acronym, -address, -applet, -article, -aside, -audio, -b, -big, -blockquote, -body, -canvas, -caption, -center, -cite, -code, -dd, -del, -details, -dfn, -dialog, -div, -dl, -dt, -em, -embed, -fieldset, -figcaption, -figure, -font, -footer, -form, -h1, -h2, -h3, -h4, -h5, -h6, -header, -hgroup, -hr, -html, -i, -iframe, -img, -ins, -kbd, -label, -legend, -li, -mark, -menu, -meter, -nav, -object, -ol, -output, -p, -pre, -progress, -q, -rp, -rt, -ruby, -s, -samp, -section, -small, -span, -strike, -strong, -sub, -summary, -sup, -table, -tbody, -td, -tfoot, -th, -thead, -time, -tr, -tt, -u, -ul, -var, -video, -xmp { - border: 0; - margin: 0; - padding: 0; - font-size: 100%; -} - -html, -body { - height: 100%; -} - -article, -aside, -details, -figcaption, -figure, -footer, -header, -hgroup, -menu, -nav, -section { -/* - Override the default (display: inline) for - browsers that do not recognize HTML5 tags. - - IE8 (and lower) requires a shiv: - http://ejohn.org/blog/html5-shiv -*/ - display: block; -} - -b, -strong { -/* - Makes browsers agree. - IE + Opera = font-weight: bold. - Gecko + WebKit = font-weight: bolder. -*/ - font-weight: bold; -} - -img { - color: transparent; - font-size: 0; - vertical-align: middle; -/* - For IE. - http://css-tricks.com/ie-fix-bicubic-scaling-for-images -*/ - -ms-interpolation-mode: bicubic; -} - -li { -/* - For IE6 + IE7. -*/ - display: list-item; -} - -table { - border-collapse: collapse; - border-spacing: 0; -} - -th, -td, -caption { - font-weight: normal; - vertical-align: top; - text-align: left; -} - -q { - quotes: none; -} - -q:before, -q:after { - content: ''; - content: none; -} - -sub, -sup, -small { - font-size: 75%; -} - -sub, -sup { - line-height: 0; - position: relative; - vertical-align: baseline; -} - -sub { - bottom: -0.25em; -} - -sup { - top: -0.5em; -} - -svg { -/* - For IE9. -*/ - overflow: hidden; -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/mediagoblin/contrib/text.css b/mediagoblin/contrib/text.css deleted file mode 100644 index 1a6b302f..00000000 --- a/mediagoblin/contrib/text.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -/* - 960 Grid System ~ Text CSS. - Learn more ~ http://960.gs/ - - Licensed under GPL and MIT. -*/ - -/* `Basic HTML -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -body { - font: 13px/1.5 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, 'Liberation Sans', FreeSans, sans-serif; -} - -pre, -code { - font-family: 'DejaVu Sans Mono', Monaco, Consolas, monospace; -} - -hr { - border: 0 #ccc solid; - border-top-width: 1px; - clear: both; - height: 0; -} - -/* `Headings -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -h1 { - font-size: 25px; -} - -h2 { - font-size: 23px; -} - -h3 { - font-size: 21px; -} - -h4 { - font-size: 19px; -} - -h5 { - font-size: 17px; -} - -h6 { - font-size: 15px; -} - -/* `Spacing -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ - -ol { - list-style: decimal; -} - -ul { - list-style: disc; -} - -li { - margin-left: 30px; -} - -p, -dl, -hr, -h1, -h2, -h3, -h4, -h5, -h6, -ol, -ul, -pre, -table, -address, -fieldset, -figure { - margin-bottom: 20px; -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/mediagoblin/static/css/contrib/960_16_col.css b/mediagoblin/static/css/contrib/960_16_col.css deleted file mode 120000 index bc1a430c..00000000 --- a/mediagoblin/static/css/contrib/960_16_col.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -../../../contrib/960_16_col.css \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/mediagoblin/static/css/contrib/reset.css b/mediagoblin/static/css/contrib/reset.css deleted file mode 120000 index 87ae5592..00000000 --- a/mediagoblin/static/css/contrib/reset.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -../../../contrib/reset.css \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/mediagoblin/static/css/contrib/text.css b/mediagoblin/static/css/contrib/text.css deleted file mode 120000 index d75ce48b..00000000 --- a/mediagoblin/static/css/contrib/text.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -../../../contrib/text.css \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/mediagoblin/templates/mediagoblin/base.html b/mediagoblin/templates/mediagoblin/base.html index 656fb46b..6af02c00 100644 --- a/mediagoblin/templates/mediagoblin/base.html +++ b/mediagoblin/templates/mediagoblin/base.html @@ -21,11 +21,11 @@ {% block title %}GNU MediaGoblin{% endblock title %} + href="{{ request.staticdirect('/css/extlib/reset.css') }}"/> + href="{{ request.staticdirect('/css/extlib/text.css') }}"/> + href="{{ request.staticdirect('/css/extlib/960_16_col.css') }}"/> {% block mediagoblin_head %} -- cgit v1.2.3