On 1 September 2010 17:16, Joshua D. Drake <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, 2010-09-01 at 11:03 -0400, Tom Lane wrote: >> Thom Brown <[email protected]> writes: >> > I've added an experimental content navigation menu (appears in >> > top-right-hand corner) which jumps to sections of the same page. It >> > only appears on pages which have items to navigate to, including the >> > main index. >> >> Hmmm ... that's potentially useful, but I really really dislike the way >> that the button hangs there despite scrolling. It's intrusive and it >> absolutely screams "won't work in all browsers". Can't it just be a >> button or menu at the top of the page? > > It is going to work in any modern browser, which is what we *need* to be > targeting and it won't hurt anyone that doesn't have one. It is a pretty > stock thing to do in the current web design methodologies (even blip.tv > does it). > > The one thing I would mention, is that I didn't see it. Part of that is > my large screen (1080p, 24") but the other part is, people on this side > of the world read left to right. If we are going to have this, I would > recommend it be on the left hand side instead.
I would have thought that would be even more obtrusive for those with small screens as it would overlap content on the left-hand side and constantly get in the way. If you consider that it can't be in the header on the left-hand-side as it would appear in front of the logo, then it would have to go further down, and as soon as you begin scrolling it looks odd being part-way down the page. I'm going to remove it anyway. Was just an idea. -- Thom Brown Twitter: @darkixion IRC (freenode): dark_ixion Registered Linux user: #516935 -- Sent via pgsql-docs mailing list ([email protected]) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-docs
