At 01:06 PM 06/08/02 +0200, 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)
I kind of like the shade. A little jazzing up would be nice (remember I had those colorized logo suggestions?)
-1 on the current implementation, because the shade is not natural.
I'll be +0 if it looks normal :)
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.
-1
I've always liked the blocks on some of the perldoc converters, such as:
http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.6/pod/perlfunc.html
-1,
the block ruin the reading experience. But first of all they don't work on all browsers. I've tried this already with the guide.
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?
I'd rather see it nowrap. Also some browsers (Opera) will add a space where the break is so copy-n-paste doesn't work.
Yes, the text must be nowrap. The authors should worry that the text is not too much wide.
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