Hi there,

On 23 Apr 2003 at 15:10:17 +0000, Mikhael Goikhman wrote:

> In the alternative css the visited links are not different
> from the non-visited one, they should be clearly
> distinguishable.  In the alternative css the active pager
> page is not marked.

The existence of an alternate style will not  be  discovered
by  most  users.  It is really a fancy feature, but if there
are problems with some browsers I think it is reasonable  to
live without it. 

> I think the empty title is less interesting than the title
> with text.  At least with old logos, the title text (empty
> now) carries the meaning.  In the pages where the window
> decoration title should better be void we may just define
> it empty. What do you think?

You are right, the title looks that empty ;-) I think we may
choose  a  window  title  which  it quite different from the
header. On the start page it could be "Welcome to  the  fvwm
homepage" or on the screenshot page it may say "Click on the
image for the full sized version." ... 

Some thoughts:
It would be good if the pages stable and unstable belong  to
the navgation structure and would be displayed in the pager.
The link at bottom of the man pages return  to  index  would
not  be  needed  in  that  case.  The  same is with the perl
library page and the logo sub pages. These pages are  hidden
from the navigation structure. 

I think it is not good to hide that much from the navigation
structure.  Hiding should be done by the layout-file so that
further layouts may be designed as flexible as possible. 

For that case we may introduce a new header  variable  which
tells  the  layout  algorithm to do not step further down in
the navigation tree. Layout files may  descide  of  the  use
this variable of not. For example a layout could display all
available man pages on the left side of the  page.  If  they
are  not in the navigation structure is will be not possible
to set up such a layout. 

Regards, Uwe
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