At 10:40 PM 12/27/01 +0100, allan wrote: >> The other main point was that there's two table of contents -- the left nav >> bar and the table of contents below. He thought that was somewhat >> confusing, and maybe just integrated with the sidebar nav (or some title >> bar nav (site vs. content navigation)). > >i agree on this point but dont see a proper way to avoid it >in the current designs around
One thing is commented on (although I don't know if it was a suggestion) was to use the side bar for navigation to direct people to places you want them to see. Kind of a tour of mod_perl, but then use top-bar navigation to get everywhere. How to implement I'm not sure. I should ask him for some sites he considers good examples. >> He also said the side bar navigation design in boxes makes you want to >> click on the box, yet with the style sheet design you have to click on the >> actual text. I agree that's a bit awkward. > ... >doubleclick :-)) so in that sense i think they'll soon get >the hang of it:-) Sure. We get into our web habits, of course. > >you mention it >(http://www.bullitt.suite.dk/mod_perl_site/var_c/) does not >work in Netscape 4.0x. do you mean it looks like crap or is >it something that litterally doesnt work? i use netscape >4.79 and everything is ok (only slighly worse than ie 5.0 >and opera 5.0, all macintosh) Sorry, I hate it when people say "it doesn't work" ;) Well on my Netscape 4.08 the "Welcome to mod_perl" is only an inch (sorry, 2.5cm) wide and all the text is in a column directly below it (the same width). Thanks for all your work! -- Bill Moseley mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
