Stas Bekman wrote: > > http://www.bullitt.suite.dk/mod_perl_site/examples/top/top_ex.html
> very neat, I like it (the button). But it should link to #toc and not #top. ok, agreed > So what do you think, should we drop [toc] or [top]? or should we keep both? i always thought both were too much so i defineltly vote for toc only (this will also keep the widget small and not too obstructive). > But that's the whole deal about having a consistent look and feel. > Believe me once user gets lost and goes out of our site, he will notice. > > I doubt anybody notice where they are at the current site :) or :( are you joking, with that breadcrumb, no-one is getting lost > >>I agree though that we may want to mark specially outgoing links in the > >>menu, e.g. some small icon? > >> > > > > which ones are outgoing from the menu? > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] to start with. May have more in the future. > Alternatively I suggest to have two menu bars once for the internal > content and second for outgoing links? I dunno, just an idea. I'm not > sure whether [EMAIL PROTECTED] should go down. Unless someone decide to do > the news on our site :) well to my thinking i dont think any outgoing link belongs anywhere in the mod_perl menu. the mod_perl menu should be for mod_perl menu_items (items that you can read about 'on-site'). but maybe two menus is not so bad an idea ... ./allan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
