I don't think this is up to Typo, but rather up to each theme. In my own theme I have no sidebar and put the live search result below the header and above main content. I prefer that location (but I have much more work to do on my theme to make it more usable and nice-looking).
/Jonas (jonas.b at home.se) http://andthennothing.net --- David Richardson wrote: > Does anyone other than me find the display of live search results inthe sidebar disconcerting and semantically incorrect? > While I'm searching for something, the results of the query are myprimary focus. I want them to be visually dominant. Currently, theresults are squished into the sidebar. All the while, the sidebar isdancing a jig as the result list changes with each keystroke.Formatting of this block is hard enough in such a small space, withouthaving to deal with craptastic browsers that don't support max-widthand min-width and differing browser treatment of the margin andpadding properties. > To further confuse matters, using a form submit to send the query tothe server displays the results in the main content <div>. > What's the rationale for the current layout?-- > D.R. > _______________________________________________ > Typo-list mailing list > Typo-list at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list >
