At 11:15 PM 01/20/02 +0100, Thomas Klausner wrote: >Hi! > >I did some testing with NS 4 this weekend and I think I found a CSS-only >design that's sort of good-looking /and/ working in NS4 (WinME), IE 5.5 >(WinME), Mozilla (Linux) and Opera (Linux). > >Please check with other browser/OS: > >http://domm.zsi.at/modperl-site-domm/
Wow, and you didn't even use the @import url(foo.css) trick? Good work! http://domm.zsi.at/modperl-site-domm/download/bundles.html get's messed up in 4.08, but a lot closer. http://domm.zsi.at/modperl-site-domm/stories/index.html, too. >Things I did: >* Changed the main navbar: droped the boxes, used arrows instead ++ >Some unresolved (unresolvable) issues: >* Font sizes: IE renders fonts bigger. Period. The only thing you can do >about it is specifiy the fonts absolute values, which is not userfriendly. How come the menu text is the same in both IE and NS, but not the content? I still think the bread crumb doesn't need to be such a prominent feature. Why not just a contrasting text color (light blue on the dark blue background) and a smaller font? Is a "Home" link in the menu not necessary since the logo is a home link? I guess it's in the bread crumb, but if you wanted a complete menu it might be nice there. Minor issue, I do remember looking at that menu wondering how to get back to the home page. (And maybe it only needs to display on pages != home page.) Stas, I wonder if the bottom navigation and "Top" can be suppressed for very small content. Looks kind of silly for really small pages. Thanks, -- Bill Moseley mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
