My point: Making use of the only purpose we came up with for the current mechanism (being able to have menus longer than the page) will create an extremely user-unfriedly page because opening a menu item at the bottom of such a menu
- requires the user to scroll the page (not really menu-like and a drag to do) - and will scroll the tab bar out of sight if he does So to get an idea of the content of a complete site (by browsing menus and tabs) requires constant change between clicking and scrolling action. Conclusion: I see this as a very strong reason to change the default in pelt so that header and menu remain in place when you scroll content (and make the current setting an option). In a second step enhance the menueing system so support column breaks or perhaps even break automatically when the number of items doesn't fit on the screen. -- Ferdinand Soethe