I'm sorry not to have said anything earlier, but since your skin is set to become the default, I think I'd better comment.
Since you make the look "fancier" a few days ago by adding the containing box and putting some restriction on how narrow (or wide?) the page can be, it comes out badly formatted for me, with some of the menus and/or text overrunning the boundaries of the box. For example, when viewing the the current version of your homepage, the main horizontal navigational menu across the top runs outside the box, as does your public key. On this page, <URL:http://resolute.ucsd.edu/diwaker/articles/linux-dell-8600.html>, the lspci output, the excerpt from your XF86Config file, and other such things overflow the box badly, and even worse than they might otherwise because they are indented so far. I'm sure that most of this is due to the fact that I use fairly large font sizes (getting old), but I'm sure I'm not the only one. There is probably not much that can or should be done about the overflow of literal text (e.g., your public key), but I think your original style (no box, use maximum browser width) was probably better for presenting this sort of material. The menu thing seems more serious to me. If the box is going to be there, then I think the horizontal menu should wrap gracefully when it doesn't fit in the box (although you probably have a better idea). FWIW, all this is when viewing from Firefox 1.0.4 under Ubuntu Linux running on an IBM T42 at 1400x1040. -- Brett Presnell Department of Statistics University of Florida http://www.stat.ufl.edu/~presnell/ "We don't think that the popularity of an error makes it the truth." -- Richard Stallman () ascii ribbon campaign - against html mail /\ - against microsoft attachments
