Stas Bekman wrote:

> Still I think the top.gif image should be made of a single color, no?
> to be consistent with other navbars, where a different color implies a
> different link.

+1 for single color, but i haven't even seen any version
that has more than one color, which url are you refering to ??


> >>I don't think we try to
> >>deviate from the sites with similar content (info). Are we?
> >>
> >
> > what do you mean by this, i dont understand ??
> 
> I was just trying to say that we don't generate something that the
> visiting users will have to adjust their setting, because things are
> different from the majority of the sites out there.

ahh, like that. no, our site won't deviate in that manner (i
hope) :-)


> >>So check the new way the [SRC][PDF] is presented (no icons at all)
> >>(though the [PDF] link doesn't appear, but imagine that it does). Do you
> >>like it better? The problem I had with the src-icon is that it wasn't
> >>clear that it was a source (no problem with the PDF icon).
> >>
> >
> > i think i prefer the icons being there. especially the pdf
> > icon is so well known and most people know by intuition that
> > when they meet this icon on a website it automatically means
> > that here is something that can be downloaded.
> >
> > _if_ we go for the soloution that incorperates these icons i
> > _also_ suggest we use a non-underlined link for the two
> > words "pdf" and "src", again because espceially the pdf-icon
> > is so well-knowm so the user automatically knows that this
> > section is downloadable.
> 
> how do we make the source icon, so that it'd be clear that it's a source
> page and not the current html? I guess ALT="This is a source document"?


sorry for beeing ignorant, but why do we in fact offer the
src-download option?

i thought jonathan had something up his sleeve with regard to
icons (and logo).
in the meantime, please find enclosed a pod.gif for viewing
pleasure :-)



./allan

<<inline: pod.gif>>

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