Thanks for the bugs. IE7 also has some graphical issues with the menu that I still need to address.
Devon --- On Fri, 7/31/09, claudio canepa <ccanep...@gmail.com> wrote: > From: claudio canepa <ccanep...@gmail.com> > Subject: Re: [pygame] how to remove spam comments in pygame wiki > To: pygame-users@seul.org > Date: Friday, July 31, 2009, 11:37 PM > > > On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 12:55 AM, > Devon Scott-Tunkin <djvonfun...@yahoo.com> > wrote: > ... This is something I have put > much thought into and I believe using a combination of fluid > width with maximum and minimums is the best solution for > single column pages and have chosen this design instead of > fixed width or completely fluid width. > > > > > As webpagesthatsuck.com > will tell you in its list of no-nos for web design: > > -Our site uses liquid design. > > -Our site uses fixed-width design. (You can't win. > Liquid is wrong on wide-screen monitors because you have > line lengths that are hard to read — and vice versa.) > > > > you just can't win ;). > > > > but if you want the objectivity behind my decisions please > read: > > http://www.humanfactors.com/downloads/feb03.asp > > > > I find it interesting that this study notes kids prefer ~45 > characters per line and then web 2.0 sites popular with kids > (myspace (shudder), facebook, blog templates etc) all have > extremely short fixed-length line lengths for their content > columns. > > > > > best, > > > > Devon > > Specific > content adds additional constraints to the width conundrum; > look at > http://pygameweb.no-ip.org/snippets/4/ > some code lines are truncated to fit, very bad for > code.And adding a horizontal scroll bar is not > really a solution.The projects column adds > nothing to the page value, and takes real state better to be > used for code. > (additional note for this specific page: IE7 cannot > save this page as html plus images; only as .mht > ) --claxo >