Lyu Abe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I was just talking about the way to organize this > "consulting response" step... open a new page - simplest, or maybe > later, a more "sophisticated" method using javascripts(?): for example > unhiding a sub-window with all the informations just below the > question.
Ah, okay. > But apart from this probably nicer visual effect, we have to > think about its overall "readability". Think also at the ability to read the page by a simple web browser, in text mode, without javascript (blind people). > Probably a new page with only one > question at a time and all the infos is better. As a first try, I would start with that. > I am thinking about a "question tracker" that could allow the user to > quickly jump to an already consulted question... That would be handy. Having capabilities to mark and follow questions would be a big plus. But that might be complicated to program. :-) > By the way, would there be any problem (server side) to open several > individual "question pages" in different tabs (in FF and IE7)? No, I don't think so. Each tab acts as a different browser of the web server side. Of course, if you maintain a state on the client side with an HTML cookie, you need to take that into account in your web server logic. But I think it should be pretty transparent. Yours, d. -- GPG/PGP key: A3AD7A2A David MENTRE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 5996 CC46 4612 9CA4 3562 D7AC 6C67 9E96 A3AD 7A2A _______________________________________________ Demexp-dev mailing list Demexp-dev@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/demexp-dev