At 13:06 08.06.2002, allan wrote:
2 things to look at.

http://www.bullitt.suite.dk/mod_perl_site/display/3333-i-9a.html


1) the shade at the menu-bozes is decreased from 8px to 5px so it is not so dominant (and space-consuming)

-1. I don't like shades :)

2) the <pre> sections for code are here somewhat terminal looking - this
is just an idea out of the blue (or black if you like) so take it as
inspiration. at least it associates a little bit to a prompt window. it
doesn't handle the root/normal user debate currently.

-1 too. It _might_ be ok for this page, where it's only commands and not code, but I think that generally, it distracts too much. I prefer the simple bar we have now.


please remind me why we use a nowrap tag (<pre>) for promts and code
examples? i mean, would it be ok to wrap the text if it was clear for
the user that the line was wrapped?

Not sure what you mean, but I don't think lines should be wrapped. If we keep with 74 chars per line, we should be ok, except for the command-line/code samples that are really too long. Either way, it doesn't matter that much, but wrapping might be confusing and hard to copy-paste.



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