Dear Thomas, thank you for your feedback!

I gave up setting the #content border before because there wasn't a
solution that worked on all browsers - each one misaligned the border
contact between #menu and #container in its own way :)

But I agree that no border is as bad as a misaligned border, so I put it
back.

About the Open Sans... I changed to Noto Sans and I don't expect it to work
fine on your browser/OS/system, but using default fonts really look "old
style" to me. Maybe other opinions could help us to decide.

I would appreciate another look on it if possible.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/621606/chicken-wiki.tar.gz

A Happy New Year to all!
Arthur


2013/12/30 Thomas Hintz <[email protected]>

> Arthur,
>
> On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 11:42 PM, Arthur Maciel <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Dear chickeneers,
> >
> > I messed up a bit with the wiki design and below is a link to a sketch.
> >
> > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/621606/chicken-wiki.tar.gz
>
> Thanks Arthur! It looks great overall!
>
> Design by committee is not always a good idea so feel free to disagree
> but I have a few thoughts.
>
> I think the top of the #content div really should have a border like
> the rest of the box. It just doesn't lock your eyes in as well with it
> missing. Of course that won't be that easy to do but you could move
> the #menu div down a pixel with a higher z-index so it overlaps the
> #content box that has a top-border so it still looks right.
>
> I think the show/edit/history links could use a little more space
> between them. They are tricky to easily hit even on a mouse
> (non-touch) device.
>
> Not a huge deal but the open-sans font is fuzzy for me. I've attached
> an image of it. Unfortunately fonts are done so differently across
> browsers, OSes, and even individual monitors and settings that they
> are hard to get looking good on all systems. I think that the common
> fonts are often set to work well with most conditions so it may be
> better to just use one of them. Or maybe some of the new CSS3
> attributes would help? Again, not a big deal.
>
> Any ways, looks really nice overall. And feel free to ignore my
> suggestions if you disagree.
>
> All the best,
> Thomas Hintz
>
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