Working on it. :)
On Aug 25, 2006, at 6:59 AM, Martijn Faassen wrote:
Tom Von Lahndorff wrote:
Yeah, thats the problem. Because IE6 doesnt fully support the
hover function in CSS you need a javascript 'hack' to get a flyout
to work. It actually a very small and clean script, but an IE hack
Tom Von Lahndorff wrote:
Yeah, thats the problem. Because IE6 doesnt fully support the hover
function in CSS you need a javascript 'hack' to get a flyout to work. It
actually a very small and clean script, but an IE hack nonetheless. More
info here:
http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfis
Chris Withers wrote:
Martijn Faassen wrote:
Tom said he'd work on a version without dropdowns, so we'll see; I'm
leaning strongly to a non-dropdown structure myself. I think a version
without dropdowns might fit better in, say, a Plone site, which is
interesting as we're exploring the plone.or
On 8/25/06, Tom Von Lahndorff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah, thats the problem. Because IE6 doesnt fully support the hover
function in CSS you need a javascript 'hack' to get a flyout to work.
Nono, we don't WANT it to flyout. On-hover menus is a pain in the ass.
We want it to flyout when we
Yeah, thats the problem. Because IE6 doesnt fully support the hover
function in CSS you need a javascript 'hack' to get a flyout to work.
It actually a very small and clean script, but an IE hack
nonetheless. More info here:
http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/
I think w
On 8/25/06, Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dropdowns can be implemented in php, python or flat html, or even a
Plone site...
Without using hover? Dropdowns on hover are immensly annoying, since
they flyout just if you move the mouse over the menu, and because you
need to take care not
Martijn Faassen wrote:
Tom said he'd work on a version without dropdowns, so we'll see; I'm
leaning strongly to a non-dropdown structure myself. I think a version
without dropdowns might fit better in, say, a Plone site, which is
interesting as we're exploring the plone.org hosting infrastructu
Chris Withers wrote:
Martijn Faassen wrote:
* possibly no drop-down menus at the top. We could simply have links
there, or possibly a standard left-hand side navigation. This design
is the top page; we need to see a sub-page design as well.
I like the dropdowns ;-)
Tom said he'd work on a
Martijn Faassen wrote:
I propose we use Tom Von Lahndorff's design for the foundation website.
For the purposes of the foundation site we should strip it down:
+lots
* possibly no drop-down menus at the top. We could simply have links
there, or possibly a standard left-hand side navigation. T
On 23 Aug 2006, at 12:57, Tom Von Lahndorff wrote:
http://modscape.com/zope
I added "Design 2". I like it much better than "Design 1". I think
we should work off of "Design 2" Thoughts?
My vote is for Design 1. IMHO Design 2 gives me this gut feeling of a
site that wants to be overly fla
Tom Von Lahndorff wrote:
I'm here. I'll tweak the design per the suggestions below and send it
out. I actually worked on another one since then. Ill send that out as
well.
Tom, you're awesome! Thanks!
Regards,
Martijn
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I added "Design 2". I like it much better than "Design 1". I think we
should work off of "Design 2" Thoughts?
On Aug 22, 2006, at 1:43 PM, Martijn Faassen wrote:
Hi there,
It's nearing september, and I'd like to start some work on
zope.org, in particular www.zop
I'm here. I'll tweak the design per the suggestions below and send it
out. I actually worked on another one since then. Ill send that out
as well.
On Aug 22, 2006, at 1:43 PM, Martijn Faassen wrote:
Hi there,
It's nearing september, and I'd like to start some work on
zope.org, in part
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