At 10:12 AM 01/17/02 +0700, allan wrote:
>hello again

hello!

>no matter what we do, i think the menu should have a white
>bg-color. because
>- with white body-background the menu (w. white background)
>blends normally
>- with colored body-background (dark or light) the menu (w.
>white background) sticks out beautifully and also very user fiendly

I agree.

>please see 5 shots at
>a) http://www.bullitt.suite.dk/mod_shot/menu/menu_shots.html

Not sure my opinions are worth much, especially after the wine with dinner,
but...

  http://www.bullitt.suite.dk/mod_shot/menu/menu_shots.html

- First two: I like the dark background.  I think the main reason is it
gets rid of the lines (borders) around the boxes.

- I like "IE5, white bg allan"'s bread-crumb because it's light font.  Over
all, I like the "allan" fonts.

For fun, I'd like to see two things (or be told how to do it on my cvs
version): 

1) a bit more interesting background.  Doesn't matter, something off
http://home.netscape.com/assist/net_sites/bg/backgrounds.html would be easy
and quick.  Even something as subtle as:
 http://www.sfsu.edu/~jtolson/textures/sort/blue/darkblue/3.htm

The reason why is that if the bg has a little action it might give the
depth that Stas was asking about.

2) I'd also love to see the menu with a small font and no lines.

And about those random images.  How about one space that rotates through
the books, and another one that rotates through a tips page?  The easy way
to make it dynamic is to make the images call a CGI script, I guess.
Honestly, I don't think it's a rotten idea to really show some real people.
 Doug or Stas standing at the microphone giving a talk, mod_perl'ers
talking, Randal dancing (no, scratch that last one)... connects people to
the technology.

Thanks!

-- 
Bill Moseley
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