The front page contains a bunch of content that is either
outdated (eg links to libvirt qpid) or not particularly
useful (links to vendor hypervisor sites).
This rewrites it to be more directly useful to visitors,
providing a updated intro to libvirt project, direct
links to key pieces of website content (new contributors
guide, security process, bug reporting, XML formats), and
feed showing recent 5 blog posts on the virt tools planet.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Add links to download, communicate and learn in the
header bar, as the main jumping off points for
navigation.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Add a footer to all pages containing a blurb about the
code of conduct, and links to various communication
channels / social media / user self-help sites.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Use a dark banner whose color matches the dark green used in
the logo. Introduce a newly rendered version of the header
logo derived from new SVG file, instead of old one from
(now lost) Adobe Illustrator file.
The top banner logo now links to the front page as is common
practice for most websites.
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Since libvirt.h was split into multiple files and similarly
docs/libvirt-libvirt.html, docs/hvsupport.html have bad hyperlinks. The
same happens for all the html.in files that used <code class='docref'>
tag, because page.xsl has no idea where to point the link that's found.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kletzander <mkletzan@redhat.com>
It breaks the build on RHEL-5.10 and because it's only optional we
could remove it from the code. The default namespace will be used.
This hunk was introduced by commit 237a088ba4.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
Quite often, I need to cite URLs like
http://libvirt.org/formatnetwork.html#elementQoS
but it is annoying to copy them from the table of contents or the html
source.
This patch borrows from the Python documentation in order to make it
easier to cite headers on libvirt's oneline documentation.
This adds two new pages to the website, acl.html describing
the general access control framework and permissions models,
and aclpolkit.html describing the use of polkit as an
access control driver.
page.xsl is modified to support a new syntax
<div id="include" filename="somefile.htmlinc"/>
which will cause the XSL transform to replace that <div>
with the contents of 'somefile.htmlinc'. We use this in
the acl.html.in file, to pull the table of permissions
for each libvirt object. This table is autogenerated
from the enums in src/access/viraccessperms.h by the
genaclperms.pl script.
newapi.xsl is modified so that the list of permissions
checks shown against each API will link to the description
of the permissions in acl.html
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
Add missing 'html:' namespace prefix to a few more XSL
rules for generating the table of contents links
Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
The previous commit failed to update the XSL to take account
of fact that in XHTML mode the elements need namespace
prefixes. This caused every web page to be blank!
Links to the FAQ didn't work on pages in subdirectories, like
devhelp/libvirt-virterror.html or internals/command.html, because
they have had href_base prepended to them.
* docs/Makefile.am docs/api.html docs/api.html.in docs/archdomain.html
docs/archnetwork.html docs/archnode.html docs/archstorage.html
docs/goals.html docs/intro.html
docs/libvirt-daemon-arch.fig docs/libvirt-daemon-arch.png
docs/libvirt-driver-arch.fig docs/libvirt-driver-arch.png
docs/libvirt-object-model.fig docs/libvirt-object-model.png
docs/page.xsl docs/sitemap.html docs/sitemap.html.in:
adding a new api page, extending the stylesheet to allow references
and including images from Dan Berrange
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