On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 4:02 PM, Marcus (OOo) <marcus.m...@wtnet.de> wrote:

> Am 07/13/2014 09:06 PM, schrieb Emanuele:
>
>  Marcus (OOo) wrote:
>>
>>> Am 07/12/2014 03:27 PM, schrieb Emanuele:
>>>
>>>> As asked by Kay, here it is a new thread.
>>>>
>>>> Unfortunately I didn't have much time to volunteer to this (and I'm not
>>>> sure in the next period either.
>>>>
>>>
>>> ah, too bad. :-(
>>>
>>
>> Well, I'll try to do something, but sure what. ;)
>>
>>  For example, another thing I was considering is the separation of the
>>>> menu and the breadcrumbs with a menu fixed-top and the breadcrumbs where
>>>> the are now:
>>>> http://testing.elkarte.it/testing/ooo/index_fix.html
>>>>
>>>
>>> Fixed-top is already good. To get the height of the header reduced and
>>> also fixed would be great.
>>>
>>
>> hmm... I personally don't like too much very tall fixed headers, they
>> tend to take up a lot of vertical space.
>>
>
> of course, I don't meant to fix the current header. First try to reduce
> its height (row for breadcrumb, space between breadcrum and carousel, top
> menu, etc. Then if it's still too high fix just some upper parts.
>
>
>  Of course our logo has to be put somewhere
>>>
>>
>> The logo could go in the fixed menu for example, on the left, though in
>>
>
> Yes, a fixed logo would be very visible.
>
>
>  that case, I'd reduce the number of entries of the menu itself because
>> at certain resolutions (from 800px wide up to 1024 and maybe something
>> more depending on the size of the logo) the menu would go on two lines,
>> and it doesn't really look good IMO.
>>
>
> Hm, I don't see a 2-line menu but the nice hamburger icon at top right
> that is known from mobile devices. That looks good.
>
> Do you know the "Web Developer" add-on for Firefox? I've discovered that
> it shows the layout in specific screen resolutions (from 320x480 to
> 1024x768) for different phone anf tablet devices.
>
> Every small resolution has just a horizontal scrollbar and no vertical one.
>
> With all resolutions your webpage looks already very well. :-)
>
>
>  Mixing the two, what about some "moving stuff around" while scrolling?
>> http://testing.elkarte.it/ooo/index_scroll.html
>>
>
> It's getting better and better with every update. :-)
>
> Thanks for this.


+1 this version is looking very nice also...the version incorporating the
logo is nice.

Looking forward to more...



>
>
>  Are the css "compiled" somehow as well, or are they in the home.css,
>>>> ooo.css, etc. files?
>>>>
>>>
>>> No, they are plain and will be just applied to the webpage.
>>>
>>
>> Okay, well, in my example I collected the bits from the various places
>> into a single file (it's just about 400 lines, so not much to deal
>> with), since most of them were not necessary.
>>
>> It seems I'm getting the grasp of how the website works, now I have just
>> to understand how to enable SSI on my localhost.
>> /me goes read some documentation on the matter... or at least some
>> examples.
>>
>
> Marcus
>
>
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