On Sunday 03 June 2007 21:12, Christian Boltz wrote: Hi,
once again, thank you VERY much for your feedback. Seems we are reaching our goal very fast! > on Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2007, Frank Sundermeyer wrote: > > On Thursday 24 May 2007 18:07, Frank Sundermeyer wrote: > > > http://en.test.opensuse.org/ > > > > Headlines: > > http://en.test.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Tag_Formatting#.3Ch1.3E > >.. ..3Ch6.3E > > <h6> looks smaller than normal text - I'm not sure if this is a good > idea. (Not really a problem - is there really someone who needs > <h6>?) I have never used it so far ;-). OK, <h6> now looks the same as <h5>. > > Non-existing Page Link Colour in Top Navigation: > > * Yes, it looks a bit awkward on green, but on the other hand I do > > not want to introduce a new "non-existing page" colour just for the > > top navigation - this would be confusing > > Unfortunately the current status looks terrible :-( so please > re-think your position on that. Modified the colour and made visited/new non-existing links the same colour (after all, non-existing is non-existing ;-) ). Hope it's at least slightly better now. > > Link colors > Please, please unify the underlining. Non-visited links are > underlined, visited links are not. This will cause lots of > confusion... > I don't really care if all links are underlined or not - as long as > the same policy applies to *all* links. All links are underlined now. I have also removed the dotted border for the :hover effect and replaced it with a slight change in colour. > > Footer: > > * I don't think we can remove text, nor does it make sense to > > combine two lines in one. > > Can you add some max-width then? Especially the first line would > benefit from it. (The goal should be to have the "The content on ..." > line as two lines with nearly equal length, which should be possible > independent of the font size when using the "em" unit for max-width.) This does not work (or at least I am not able to make it work). Have added a linebreak, this also does the trick (at least for reasonable font sizes/screen resolutions). > BTW, the bar after "About openSUSE" is superfluous... Fixed Template and edited MediaWiki:Disclaimers. > Another idea: > This page was last modified 16:01, 24 May 2007. | This page has > been accessed 221 times. > could be combined to > This page was last modified 16:01, 24 May 2007 and has been > accessed 221 times. > > Doesn't save a line, but looks more readable IMHO. Modified MediWiki:lastmod and MediWiki:viewcount accordingly. > > Search Box: > > * I would prefer to leave the round corners (they are the same as > > the ones used for the boxes) > > round corners are OK, but they look to rounded at the search box... > > Apropos search box: It seems it has a hardcoded height: which is > unfortune for people who have a very large font size. Without the fixed height, I do not see a way to make the round corners work in IE (at least not in IE 5.x)... . > Oh, and the layout has some problems on very large fonts in the > header (tested with 300% in Konqueror - one of my favorite stress > tests for websites ;-) > > The same problems appear with smaller font size when the window isn't > wide enough to display the top menu (home page, My talk, Preferences > etc.) in one line. > > Oh, and the Article/Discussion/Edit/... menu bar can hide the > language selector on big fonts and/or too small window size. OK, "white-space: nowrap" fixed that problem. > Additionally, the left column width should be specified in em also. > Otherwise the menu can overlap the content on high font sizes. Yup, fixed that, too. > > Content Table Background: > > * according to Novell brand guidelines the Geeko tail as well > > as the Geeko head should no longer be used, so I run out of > > background graphics matching the theme (and on the other hand I do > > not like copying Fedora ;) ). I have now changed the background to > > light green, but I am not sure whether this is better... > > The main problem I see are the thick top and bottom border lines. Can > you make them less visible? (for example thinner) Made the lines thinner and added a tail graphic - seems I was wrong regarding head and tail - they are still present on www.novell.com Francis, I thought a graphic would be more visible in the top right corner, rather than bottom right and the tail seemed to fit better than the head - hope you agree. > Thanks, but please remove the overflow-x:auto from div.meetings. > Reason: Users will need to scroll down until they can reach the > scrollbar. Good point. Removed the overflow-x rule. > Also a note should be added to div.pre_hscroll saying that this > should not be used for code that does not fit on the screen without > scrolling. (Or make div.pre_hscroll a copy of div.pre_scroll with > larger height to auto-enforce this rule.) Another good point - I set the max. height to 25em and added a warning to the description. > Another thing I just noticed: please add some whitespace after <div> > - the next headline is too close to it. > Screenshot: www.cboltz.de/tmp/div.png This has to be defined within the individual, additional classes for div, otherwise the whole layout will break. Since there should be no need to use a regular div within the content area (use p instead), this should be OK. > > http://en.test.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Special:Allpages > > * I have absolutely no idea why the tables do not use the whole > > page width - this is why the list of all pages is messed up. > > Unfortunately no special style is created on this page, so there is > > no workaround. Please help! > > Hmm, what about adding some padding (left and right) to <td> and <th> > in general? > > This would also make normal tables in the content area looking better > (see the table on Tag_Formatting which looks quite squeezed). Yes, seems to be the only solution -- Regards Frank Frank Sundermeyer, Technical Writer, Documentation SUSE Linux Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, D-90409 Nuernberg Tel: +49-911-74053-0, Fax: +49-911-7417755; http://www.opensuse.org/ SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) Reality is always controlled by the people who are most insane (Dogbert) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
