allan wrote:
hello all,
what is local navigation?
to me and for our site it is:
- search - prev|up|next - top
yup
hence i would very much like all these navigation-widgets to look alike more or less.
they are
(i know that the prev|up|next has moved up one layer to for index.html pages so that is noit so local as before, but still)
no logic change here, the prev|next on the index.html page is the *local* navigation of the docset.
so top.gif should be with a white arrow/blue text (or vice versa) to keep it similar to the prev|up|next widget.
Nope, because that implies that there are two functions. Every time you reverse colors in prev|up|next the link goes elsewhere. If you do the same for the top icon, people will think that the arrow-up is no the same as the word top.
May be we should simply leave only the word 'top' or the arrow-up. In fact I think that to be consistent we should either add arrows to the prev|next widget or remove it from top. No?
also as a sitenote, the space above & below should be increased even further (<br>x3 on both sides i think)
why? to make a better separation? I agree with separation, but I really dislike the fact that the more <br>'s you add the more scrolling you need right away. On the opposite I'd prefer to see as much as possible content without scrolling at all. May be I can switch to the next page, without a need to look further down the page. That's why I've added <hr> to do the separation with minimal vertical space waste. But you disapproved it, so I've removed it.
OK, how about changing the title widget not to carry a bg, but to make it outstanding in some other ways. And instead make the [search| download| prev|next] widget use a different bg color? In this case the separation will be clear and there will be no need for any <br>'s at all?
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