Again looking at tons of sites, it seems the standard layout is to have left
navi links with a splashy photo header and content all under the header.
Is this the cutting edge design? Most web sites are following this kind of
formula it seems. Is this what some survey decided that users
prefer. I think >they look really sharp. And at this point I am
still trying to convert myself
out of table and square layouts. Any thoughts on this? -Jennifer
If anyone wants to discuss this with Jennifer, can they please do so
offlist since issues of aesthetics, trends in designs and usability
have nothing to do with this list's stated purpose, ie. the practical
application of CSS.
Jennifer,
If you have any specific questions (eg. about how to convert your
table-based site or how to achieve a particular graphic effect) then
please fire away.
Everybody,
You may have noticed that [css-d] has been missing in action these
last few days. Bearing that in mind, I would like to ask you to:
1. Read all the messages in any given thread before firing off their response
2. Not respond on list to any of the likely "Hey, what's happened to
the list? Testing testing testing" messages which are probably stuck
in the pipe.
Of course, you won't receive this email until after the backlog
clears so this request/advice will probably come after the horses
have bolted. Well, the request actually holds true for when the list
is operating "normally" :)
Anyhow, fingers crossed that normal service has been resumed.
Let's be careful out there...
Alex
one of the css-d moderators
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