On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 12:43:03PM -0500, Cág wrote:
> Michael Drake wrote:
>
> > Our current layout engine doesn't support dynamic changes to the page.
> > The layout engine needs a rewrite to handle this, which is a big job.
>
> Will this big job make the browser big too? And if so, should it
Michael Drake wrote:
> Our current layout engine doesn't support dynamic changes to the page.
> The layout engine needs a rewrite to handle this, which is a big job.
Will this big job make the browser big too? And if so, should it be
planned then?
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caóc
On 15/08/18 12:55, Jim Nagel wrote:
> Here's an example: http://stjohns-glastonbury.org.uk
> At first I groaned and presumed it's the usual Javascript impasse. But
> looking at its HTML code, you can see that its navigation system uses
> (unordered list) for the three menu items that
Michael Drake wrote on 15 Aug:
> We are close to making a release, and would like to check that
> nothing is broken.
It seems to be a current fashion that many websites declutter their
menu by grouping sub-options under a minimal number of main choices.
Some sites do this only for small