Thanks Thierry for your detailed reply! I've implemented all your
suggestions except the IE5/mac dropdowns -- I haven't had time to look at
the suggested link yet, but I will.

Regards,
Hope


On 28/4/05 2:27 PM, "Thierry Koblentz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ope Stewart wrote:
>> comments. The design is very basic, but I've never claimed to be a
>> graphic designer!
> 
> It looks nice (I'd use a darker green for body though)
> I think you *need* to include a skipnav link.
> 
>> I have been unable to test the new pages in Opera/win and IE5/win, so
>> would be grateful if someone could have a look for me, particularly
>> in regards to the drop-downs.
> 
> IE5.1 and 5.5 Win:
> It looks really good in both versions, but the wrapper is not centered. For
> this, you'll need to use "text-align:center" in body and then
> "text-align:left" in #wrapper.
> As a side note, you can use "#00c" instead of "#0000cc" for your color
> declarations (format #aabbcc becomes #abc)
> For "margin:1.2em 0em 1.2em 0em" you can go shorthand like this
> "margin:1.2em 0" (a 0 is a zero, no matter what dimension you chose).
> 
>> The drop-downs do not work in IE5.2/mac, but each of the first level
> 
> This technique works in IE5 Mac:
> http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/dropdown/default.asp
> If you read the last page of this article ("pushing the envelope"), you'll
> see that it is also a bit better in term of accessibility (re: tabbing
> navigation and JS-challenged browsers)
> 
> Nice work, good luck with this project
> 
> HTH,
> Thierry | http://www.TJKDesign.com

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