Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-08-02 Thread James K. Lowden
On Thu, 02 Aug 2012 09:10:02 +0200 Jean-Yves Migeon wrote: > On 02.08.2012 03:28, James K. Lowden wrote: > > The only running text is under "Welcome to > > NetBSD" (#mainContent). It should be normal size. > > The font for the whole site or just the bar? The navbar font is fine. I would chang

Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-08-02 Thread Jean-Yves Migeon
On 02.08.2012 03:28, James K. Lowden wrote: > For the same reason as David's, I usually keep Safari about 1/2 the > width of my screen, which is 1920x1200. That puts it in the > neighborhood of 900px, which for me is about 50em. The proposed new > page (http://www.netbsd.org/~jym/netbsd/index.htm

Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-08-01 Thread James K. Lowden
On Wed, 1 Aug 2012 19:12:34 + David Holland wrote: > > Most sites that use columns layout have a min-width declared, > > NetBSD's > > does not. I can declare one but in that case: please provide a > > minimum wdith please. > > How about 1000? I don't particularly mind if the site grows a >

Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-08-01 Thread Jean-Yves Migeon
On 01.08.2012 21:12, David Holland wrote: > On Wed, Aug 01, 2012 at 01:38:22AM +0200, Jean-Yves Migeon wrote: >[minimum width] > How about 1000? I don't particularly mind if the site grows a > scrollbar in my default width (as long as the center part doesn't > extend off off the side, but it won't)

Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-08-01 Thread David Holland
On Wed, Aug 01, 2012 at 01:38:22AM +0200, Jean-Yves Migeon wrote: > > >> [...] should be fixed. > > > > It is not - in my default browser size (900px) the last two of the > > nine entries in the bar end up on the second line. Would it be better > > to use a slightly smaller font in the bar?

Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-07-31 Thread Jean-Yves Migeon
On 01.08.2012 01:04, David Holland wrote: > On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 03:43:28AM +0200, Jean-Yves Migeon wrote: > >> I use a browser around 1000 pixels wide and the "pkgsrc" was wrapped to > >> next line (left and below "Home") making a inch tall grey menu area. > >> Maybe the "Home" and rest can

Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-07-31 Thread Jean-Yves Migeon
On 01.08.2012 01:04, David Holland wrote: > On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 03:43:28AM +0200, Jean-Yves Migeon wrote: > >> I use a browser around 1000 pixels wide and the "pkgsrc" was wrapped to > >> next line (left and below "Home") making a inch tall grey menu area. > >> Maybe the "Home" and rest can

Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-07-31 Thread David Holland
On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 03:43:28AM +0200, Jean-Yves Migeon wrote: >> I use a browser around 1000 pixels wide and the "pkgsrc" was wrapped to >> next line (left and below "Home") making a inch tall grey menu area. >> Maybe the "Home" and rest can be moved to the left more. >> >> [...] should be

Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-07-28 Thread Jean-Yves Migeon
Le 29/07/12 03:12, Jeremy C. Reed a écrit : I moved items as you suggested, except Advocacy. Adding more and more stuff to News & Media makes it bloated :) The last template is available here: http://www.netbsd.org/~jym/netbsd/ I use a browser around 1000 pixels wide and the "pkgsrc" was wrap

Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-07-28 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
> I moved items as you suggested, except Advocacy. Adding more and more stuff to > News & Media makes it bloated :) > > The last template is available here: > > http://www.netbsd.org/~jym/netbsd/ I use a browser around 1000 pixels wide and the "pkgsrc" was wrapped to next line (left and below "

Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-07-28 Thread Jean-Yves Migeon
Le 25/07/12 05:04, Jeremy C. Reed a écrit : I see this was on the netbsd-docs list; you may want to also send this to the website maintainers (www). Thanks for your work on this. My few comments: "Media" makes me also think of advocacy materials like graphics, images and brochures. Maybe move

Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-07-26 Thread Jean-Yves Migeon
On 25.07.2012 05:04, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > I see this was on the netbsd-docs list; you may want to also send this > to the website maintainers (www). I did, but as it is only a layout update (that requires no server reconfiguration) they are not in the loop at this time. > Thanks for your work

Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-07-24 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
I see this was on the netbsd-docs list; you may want to also send this to the website maintainers (www). Thanks for your work on this. My few comments: "Media" makes me also think of advocacy materials like graphics, images and brochures. Maybe move "Advocacy" into the News & Media category?

Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-07-21 Thread Jean-Yves Migeon
On 21.07.2012 23:03, Julian Djamil Fagir wrote: >> Comments? > tested with Opera 12.00 plus all-eating misconfigured proxy, and > it works. * ISC sponsor is listed twice * I like the idea, but I > think the bar looks somehow... misplaced. The whole website looks > somewhat "orientationless", the o

Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-07-21 Thread Jean-Yves Migeon
On 21.07.2012 23:05, Izumi Tsutsui wrote: > jym@ wrote: > >> I find the use of two different navbars rather inconvenient in the >> headers, and would like to propose a different setup; the CSS is rather >> flexible, so you can chose the colors/sizes at your likings. > : >> http://www.netbsd.org/~

Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-07-21 Thread Izumi Tsutsui
jym@ wrote: > I find the use of two different navbars rather inconvenient in the > headers, and would like to propose a different setup; the CSS is rather > flexible, so you can chose the colors/sizes at your likings. : > http://www.netbsd.org/~jym/netbsd/index.html > > Comments? Looks good, bu

Re: Modifying topHeader to merge both navbars

2012-07-21 Thread Julian Djamil Fagir
Hi, > I find the use of two different navbars rather inconvenient in the > headers, and would like to propose a different setup; the CSS is rather > flexible, so you can chose the colors/sizes at your likings. > > Tested with FF and Safari; disregarding IE 6, it might need some fixing > for IE7,