> I understand your reasoning. But I doubt it will apply to the majority > of users. Especially for pages with a very long content. Not very user > friendly I must say. Users spend most of their time on the page reading > > the content, the scrolling down takes a few moments. However when you > navigate the site looking for what you need to read this is going to be > > a huge pain. > > -1 on this concept. Shows that I didn't test it with lynx in first place
+1 for putting the 'left content' divs (menu, ads etc) in the upper part of the html code ./allan (schipol, amsterdam) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
