J> Using the colour Yellow:
J>    (Frantisek)
J>    In principle, I agree that the yellow is not in line with the rest 
J>    of the colours. However, I wanted to keep the headline small, 
J>    yet visible. For this reason, I chose yellow as a contrasting 
J>    colour.
J>    
J>    In some places, as you will see later on, I even use lime-green 
J>    to make sure that some messages catch proper attention. 
J>    I'll probably be easy to persuade into using another colour 
J>    in that case, though.   :-)

Ok :) You are the designer, after all ;-)

I still would like the image title/photographer name to not occupy so
much space vertically :)

I tried the website in three browsers I have, and it works excellently
in all of them:

Firefox 1.0.7
Opera 8.5
K-Meleon 0.9

That's all I have on my box.

One last bit of annoyance - the little javascript dialog box that pops
up when you first put focus in Search on the text input field -
perhaps it's a personal issue but I have dialog boxes poping up from
websites - especially if they only convey additional information (this
one says something very redundant, that could be put in plain html
below), because they are confusing (they don't look like part of the
web, because they use OS's dialog box controls, seem like an error
message at times and having to click "ok" just to close the box really
gets in the ergonomic workflow of using the web). But maybe it's just
my personal issue :)

Great work, all in all! Thanks Jostein!

Good light!
           fra

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