Ok, the search box is still over on the left.
If anyone complains, my wife ended up picking the design I just check in. ;).
I'm not thrilled by the search box. The main thing I don't like is the
search button below the input field. I much prefer the look of the search
box at with the button to the right of the input field:
http://mardy.hank.org:5000/test2/docs/index.html
But, I guess we have to worry about NS4 on linux. There might be more than
Stas that has it installed. One or two people perhaps. ;)
Since I can't make the search box look very nice, I still like the search
at the top of the page better. But I agree that it doesn't belong on the
left side of the header. I agree with my designer friend that there
shouldn't be anything on that left side below the title.
>From that design point of view, the [SRC][PDF] on the left side doesn't go
either (e.g. they get in the way of the flow, if you believe in that kind
of thing).
I don't see that many people viewing with PDF, but it's possible. I see
less people using [SRC] so I'd like that below, or if not below maybe not
reverse colors so it's not such a big eye catcher. It "looks" bigger than
the navigation widgets.
[BTW - While testing I didn't have PDFs, and I had moved [SRC] to the right
(right before the nav widgets), so my designer friend (and wife) never saw
those on the left. I actually forgot about that and when Allan objected to
the nav on the left side I thought it was because of the white-space issue
on the left, not the issue of the navigation lining up (which I see as less
important as people would get used to it that way).]
For the record: I still like
http://mardy.hank.org:5000/test1/docs/index.html the best to balance
everything. But nobody else does, not even my wife. :(.
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