Thomas Klausner wrote:
>
> > >>>5) i have kept my original prev|up|next widget but this time
> > >>>it is litterally with those three words. besides it is more narrow
> > >>>and right-aligned and more or less fixed, which is convient
> > >>>when navigating.
> It doesn't render correctly on my Mozilla. See the screenshot.
> The funny thing is it looks correct while the page is loading, but after
> finishing it gets mangled.
> Ah, I think the reason is that the spacer gif is not found and the ALT text
> ("-") is displayed.
no i think its because i hurried too much a hack that uses a
hardcoded path to that spacer gif.
> I don't like the idea of using spacer gifs.
me neither, its old skool :-)
> Maybe we can build a simmilar looking widget without spacer gifs
+1, if someone can.
> > >>>8) the download "widget" probably should be an image for
> > >>>cross-browser reasons (now it
> > >>>is positioned <div>-tags). i have centered it for whitespace
> > >>>reasons. i dont have any strong opnion on this at the moment
> > >>>but it looks okay to me in this form .
> -1
>
> I say its better to just stick it right of the TOC, without the background
> bar. Like in my suggestion.
hmm, will it always be right aligned? what if we have very
long toc-text-lines?
./allan
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