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On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, DJ Delorie wrote:
Sidebars should have some enclosing detail, such as a border or a
shading, so set them off from the rest of the page. Don't rely on
whitespace to do this job.
On this one, we follow the style of http://www.gnu.org.
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, DJ Delorie wrote:
Right-side navigation bars are nonstandard. It should be moved to the
left side. Don't accept the search engine excuse; that's easily
fixable. Also, by fixing the search engine issue you punish Lynx
users; the navigation menu is now near (but not at)
Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, DJ Delorie wrote:
Right-side navigation bars are nonstandard. It should be moved to the
left side. Don't accept the search engine excuse; that's easily
fixable. Also, by fixing the search engine issue you punish Lynx
users; the navigation menu is
Is your concern mainly Lynx users (and similar users)? It should be
feasible to move the navigation bar to the beginning for these while
still keeping it on the right side to be in sync with www.gnu.org.
Lynx is an example of a non-GUI browser. All non-GUI browsers would
suffer similarly.
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, Joe Buck wrote:
Also what about moving the News up to a noticeable spot since right now
it is down in a corner so it looks out of place. In fact on my screen
which is set to 1024x768, I have to scroll to get to the news.
Yes, the top news needs to be on the front page,
On Sat, 10 Jun 2006, Andrew Pinski wrote:
Attach is what I see currently on the web page, the news is down low in the
lower right.
Barely noticeable.
Ack. Would you mind sending another screenshot tomorrow evening your time? ;-)
Gerald
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Gerald Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-05 22:51]:
h1GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection/h1
How about a dash here rather than a comma? Looks nicer imho:
| h1GCC - the GNU Compiler Collection/h1
The reason I avoid the dash is that, per the FSF
* Gerald Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-07 11:38]:
I have a slight preference for keeping the status quo
OK.
--
Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/
On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 09:53:00PM -0700, Andrew Pinski wrote:
Also what about moving the News up to a noticeable spot since right now
it is down in a corner so it looks out of place. In fact on my screen
which is set to 1024x768, I have to scroll to get to the news.
Yes, the top news needs
The following patchset renovates our web presence, adopting the current
style from www.gnu.org and bringing the Java and libstdc++ pages in sync
so that we now have one common style.
Feedback welcome! (Steven, I've seen yours already and will respond. ;-)
Compress the navigation bar
* Gerald Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-06-05 22:51]:
h1GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection/h1
How about a dash here rather than a comma? Looks nicer imho:
| h1GCC - the GNU Compiler Collection/h1
--
Martin Michlmayr
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Feedback welcome!
Right-side navigation bars are nonstandard. It should be moved to the
left side. Don't accept the search engine excuse; that's easily
fixable. Also, by fixing the search engine issue you punish Lynx
users; the navigation menu is now near (but not at) the end of the
text.
Gerald == Gerald Pfeifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gerald The following patchset renovates our web presence, adopting
Gerald the current style from www.gnu.org and bringing the Java and
Gerald libstdc++ pages in sync so that we now have one common style.
Looking better! I like it much more.
On Jun 5, 2006, at 2:26 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
Feedback welcome!
Right-side navigation bars are nonstandard. It should be moved to the
left side. Don't accept the search engine excuse; that's easily
fixable. Also, by fixing the search engine issue you punish Lynx
users; the navigation
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