allan said:


Again, the words flow off the right, so
navigation follows there.  I don't think it's a problem that they don't
align vertically.

 <<prev
     ssl;fjsd l;ksjf lkjls fl;fjslkfldsj
     sa;jkfslj sdlfjlskd jfsda;lfj sdlk
     alkj lsajflk jjsddjs;fkls lfjds sdl
                                   next >>


did you in fact mean?: <<prev|up|next ssl;fjsd l;ksjf lkjls fl;fjslkfldsj sa;jkfslj sdlfjlskd jfsda;lfj sdlk alkj lsajflk jjsddjs;fkls lfjds sdl prev|up|next >>



personally i dont find it such a big issue, though a slighly
confusing, but if we send it to the user-friendly-police i
think people will prefer similar navigation to be placed similary.

no problems here, just leave [top] alone and put the prev/next on the next line.. or is it a bad idea?


I do agree with allan here, I like symmetry :) May be we can find a nice symmetric compromise here.

I have three browses running on Windows and three on Linux (well
Galeon/mozilla are almost the same).  What browser do I need to install
that will show me the problems?


[call 999]
as far as i recall you had problems yourself with the search
(in the leftbar) that was to wide or something. when we
removed the styles that got solved.

If I remember correctly that wasn't the thing that solved the problem. I think that what has solved is s/15/12/ for the width of the input. And then someone has changed it back to 15, which broken NS4 again, so I had to reduce it again. And 12 chars as I've mentioned before aren't as useful as 15 or more :)


i also saw problems
myself with that styled-search box in netscape 6.2 and
generallt opera5+, ns6 and ie5+ has on my platform very
different rendering of styles in form elements.

True :( I wish we had only one good browser or many browsers all complying to the same standard. Back when I worked at Intel, we developed only for one browser NS3, I believe. It was so nice, then IE arrive and the hell broke loose... sigh...


of course we need to fix the HTML... thanks for verifying it, but I guess Bill
was just presenting the concept and this time.


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