Bill Moseley wrote:
At 11:11 AM 01/29/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
One though is that we are used to seeing sites with a full width banner across the top of the page. Maybe those banners hold the site together, otherwise it's just a collection of boxes on the screen.
I don't think so, the moment you scroll down, the banner disappers. No more glue.
Not sure I buy that. Open a book, no more cover, too. Doesn't mean there shouldn't be one. On a web site ever time you go to a new page you see that banner. But I wasn't going to talk about this any more ;)
:)
I don't think so. On every page of the book you have subtitles on the top and the paging at the bottom. These are your navigation bars, when you work through the site, you work through the pages. You don't have to visit the front page (read cover) to get to the next page.
Do you like the little rounded graphics on the top of the menus on amazon.com?
it's OK.
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