Stas Bekman wrote:
Allan has worked hard to making this new revision:
http://perl.apache.org/preview/allan-May14/dst_html/

Please comment how does it look for you

Very nice! Looks like we are getting close to the release.

One new problem I've noticed is that in Opera5/linux everything is in bold (the same problem with the current cvs). Any ideas why? Do you see the same problem?

changes:

* reshuffled top-html.
the whole top [from logo to download widget] is now one
whole entity.
- this is because we want the top nav-widget to stay fixed
even if a pre-section should increase the content-size to
the right. this ws mostly a problem in ns4.
- as a side-effect the spanning problems in konqueror wrt
the camel should now be solved.
- also the html is slightly better performance-wise i reckon
[though more complicated code-wise] as there's no nested
html-tables now.
- also as a side-effect things [notably body specifications]
have been re-shuffled in the stylesheet - have a look :)

looks good on linux: mozilla1.0-rc1, NS4, konqueror, opera5

* pre-sections are now de-tableized from before; instead we
use a css-trick to create the left vertical bar.
- we save some bytes and its more in line with what we are
doing with css on this site and it looks better in ns4 IMO
- the vertical bar is the same color as the qoutation at the frontpage

+1

plus need some more work for text browsers. need to add \n before the <pre> section. Try lynx to see what I mean. I guess this may be the responsibility of Pod::POM, right?


* menu - i just reversed the colours a bit. this is my personal favourite combination, but i can easily live with the combination in the current cvs preview

As Per Einar I like much less the strong white color for the menu headers. After all they are headers, no need to make them stand out.


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