Andreas Mantke wrote:
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
2. You can see a lot of real state being wasted on the menu indentation
factor.
Did you mean that the submenues shouldn't jump too wide to the right?
Yes they are very wide, try surfing on that site on a mobile browser
and you will see that space becomes critical since most screens
display right to left.
I don't know, if this is an issue of firefox. I had a look with a version of
IE (I don't remember which version.) and the jump was very short. I hope I can
find a solution that works in more than one browser ;-)
Andreas,
I have now checked the OOoAuthors website in Safari, Firefox, and Opera on Mac
OS X and Windows, and ALL browsers (except IE) show a very wide indentation or
jump from one level of navigation to the next. IE is the ONLY browser that shows
a small jump.
We need to find a solution that works in all the standards-compliant browsers
such as Firefox, Safari, and Opera. I do not think that very many people working
on documents on the OOoAuthors website use IE, even if they use Windows.
I looked through some of the CSS for the website, but I am not sure what entry
controls the navigation indentation and I do not know if I can change the CSS
(maybe that needs a site admin permissions, which I think I do not have).
--Jean
- [authors] Indentation of navigation (was: Status on OOo... Jean Hollis Weber