Bill Moseley wrote:

At 09:30 AM 01/28/02 +0800, allan wrote:

How about > instead of / for the breadcrumb?

actually i did that for my entry in the competion but now i
prefer the slash version as this really indicates a path (a
least on *nix) which is what a breadcrumb is in our case.


Just an opinion.


I just changed div.navbarglobal back ground to match the body background. Try that, as I think the bread crumb doesn't need to stand out that much (in its own white-bg bar). I like a more subtle bread-crumb, plus it makes the content box stand out more.


Please wait before we try to change the bg to a lighter one, then we will see if we can still do this for the breadcrumb.

I also suggest to first solve all the problems with the layout. And once we are happy with the coverage we can play solely with colors and content. Makes sense?


Those errors that were removed from the menu?  For the selected menu item
would it be nice to have an error on the right side pointing to the content?


I've just applied some changes, currenly the only diff between selected and nonselected is in <b></b>. I know now what was wrong with having selected items not linked. This works if you have an expandable menu, so you can reach the sub-items from the menu. However this is completely unintuitive with a menu of only one level.

So do you think, having only the <b></b> added to the selected item work? +1 from me.


Back to the bread crumb.  Take a look around at a few sites.  They seem to
put the current page as the last of the bread crumb.  It's a bit silly to
have a link to the current page, but I think that's more common.  Just
something to consider.

Yup, that's how I planned it originally. The problem is that some pages have a way long titles that won't fit into one row. Also you have a duplication with the title which is located very close to the breadcrumb.



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