Merge all changes from the naturaldocs sandbox. This brings all the work that

has been done in the NaturalDocs branch back to trunk. Thanks to everyone who
helped out in making this happen. (I could list people, but the list would
be long, and I'm already mentally on vacation.)


git-svn-id: http://svn.openlayers.org/trunk/openlayers/doc@3545 dc9f47b5-9b13-0410-9fdd-eb0c1a62fdaf
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OpenLayers contributors:
Howard Butler
Bertil Chaupis
John Cole
Jeff Dege
Schuyler Erle
Christian López Espínola
John Frank
Sean Gilles
Pierre Giraud
Andreas Hocevar
Philip Lindsay
Corey Puffault
Tim Schaub
Christopher Schmidt
Cameron Shorter
Paul Spencer
James Stembridge
Erik Uzureau
Bill Woodall
Steve Woodbridge
OpenLayers is graciously supported by MetaCarta, Inc.
<http://www.metacarta.com>.
OpenLayers contributors:
Howard Butler
Bertil Chaupis
John Cole
Jeff Dege
Schuyler Erle
Christian López Espínola
John Frank
Sean Gilles
Pierre Giraud
Andreas Hocevar
Philip Lindsay
Corey Puffault
Tim Schaub
Christopher Schmidt
Cameron Shorter
Paul Spencer
James Stembridge
Erik Uzureau
Bill Woodall
Steve Woodbridge
OpenLayers is graciously supported by MetaCarta, Inc.
<http://www.metacarta.com>.

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Customizing OpenLayers
======================
OpenLayers is designed to fit many needs -- fitting in alongside all kinds of
various applications which are currently in use.
Currently, OpenLayers supports a 'theme' option when creating a map. This
theme option allows you to specify the location of a CSS theme which should
be included.
A default theme is available as an example in the theme/ directory: the setup
is:
* theme/
* theme/default/
* theme/default/style.css
* theme/default/img/
Currently, the OpenLayers code does not support class names, and therefore,
it is not possible to control many aspects of OpenLayers code with CSS
classes. However, with this framework in place, we expect to invest time
to make existing features and new features use the CSS theming framework
where apropriate.
Class Naming
============
Elements should have class names which are descriptive of the Javascript
class from which they come. For example, the main layer switcher element
in the OpenLayers.Control.LayerSwitcher would be classed:
olControlLayerSwitcher
This would allow users to add to their style.css class in their theme,
changing, for example:
::
.olControlLayerSwitcher input {
width:10px;
}
Sub elements of a particular control can add to the class name:
::
.olControlLayerSwitcherBaseLabel {
color: red;
}
Customizing OpenLayers
======================
OpenLayers is designed to fit many needs -- fitting in alongside all kinds of
various applications which are currently in use.
Currently, OpenLayers supports a 'theme' option when creating a map. This
theme option allows you to specify the location of a CSS theme which should
be included.
A default theme is available as an example in the theme/ directory: the setup
is:
* theme/
* theme/default/
* theme/default/style.css
* theme/default/img/
Currently, the OpenLayers code does not support class names, and therefore,
it is not possible to control many aspects of OpenLayers code with CSS
classes. However, with this framework in place, we expect to invest time
to make existing features and new features use the CSS theming framework
where apropriate.
Class Naming
============
Elements should have class names which are descriptive of the Javascript
class from which they come. For example, the main layer switcher element
in the OpenLayers.Control.LayerSwitcher would be classed:
olControlLayerSwitcher
This would allow users to add to their style.css class in their theme,
changing, for example:
::
.olControlLayerSwitcher input {
width:10px;
}
Sub elements of a particular control can add to the class name:
::
.olControlLayerSwitcherBaseLabel {
color: red;
}

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Automatically generated OpenLayers API documentation is online:
http://dev.openlayers.org/docs/overview-tree.html
Automatically generated OpenLayers API documentation is online:
http://dev.openlayers.org/docs/overview-tree.html