On 12/22/12 11:49 AM, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
* There's lots of wasted real estate at the top of the page: the source, 
license, and authors
sections are way spaced. They should compactly fill the top of the page.

I'll try to get closer to the original there. There are some differences 
because the current pages
use a lot of non-semantic formatting (<b>,<br>  etc) and the result of this 
needs to be simulated
using CSS now.


Continuing the thought of screen real estate - shouldn't these sections better 
be at the _bottom_ of
the page? After all they are just noise for the typical reader and since the 
pages are not as long
anymore, they still won't get drowned by the rest of the page.

Good idea. I'm a big fan of moving uninteresting stuff off the top of a page. Maybe the source does carry some interest though.

More creative ideas is to represent all that information not in normal paragraph style, but as small print in a band (horizontal or even vertical) etc.

Andrei

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