Jeff Waugh wrote:
<quote who="James Henstridge">
Sounds interesting. I'm not sure how well tabs would fit here though. How about another row of links-with-dots-between?FOOT FOOT FOOT About GNOME * Download * Users * Developers * Foundation * Contact ___________ ______ __________ _________ ______________| developer | wiki | bugzilla | viewcvs |_________________
Like this. What do you think?
See, I think the tabs really give that sense of integrated toolkit. Maybe
I'm on crack, but I'd definitely like to try it. ;-) One thing we could do
is use a different background colour behind the header and tabs, so the rest
of the page is white, and very obviously related to the selected tab.
Here is a simple mock-up of how the tabs might look: http://www.gnome.org/~jamesh/devel-tabs.html
This is just a simple modification of the Plone global nav CSS, so should work fairly well with a large range of browsers.
The main changes I made were:
* round the top left/right corners of the tabs (only works with
Mozilla though)
* centre the tabs, like in the above mock-up
* make the selected tab merge in with the content below, rather than
having a bar below the tabs like on most plone sites.It still looks a little busy, so maybe could use a few more changes.
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