Eric Niebler wrote:

So what do people think? How do people feel about:
- the fonts?

The fonts in Joel's version are easier to read, but the Times New Roman font is more "professional".


- the colors?

I like the blue for the titles in Joel's version. I also like the grey for the programlistings. The syntax hilighting is a great idea, but I am not too keen on the choice of colours.


The tables in Joels version look good, but I am not too keen on using lightskyblue for all of the elements in the table (it's okay for the header elements). I would prefer a light grey for the others.

- the navigation icons?

I don't mind either way on this.

- the text layout?

I am not sure what I should be commenting on here.

- the text justification?

I personally like justified text - on the screen at least. There is a way to to right-justified when printing and justified on the screen:


   @media screen{ body{ text-align: justify; } }
   @media print{ body{ text-align: right; } }

You can also wrap the colouring inside the "@media screen" section and get a regular black & white feel for printed HTML.

Regards,
Reece



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