Hi all,
I was playing with a demo style master that generates quite good standard websites.
If you build such websites for customers, I have noticed that opening
the page in dream weaver would push everything all over the place on
the screen (see screen shot), which becomes very hard for a non
On 8/4/05, John Allsopp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am very glad that there aren't any drop down menus (I am happy to
say these are an abomination on principle and should be avoided like
the plague)
Hi John
I want to convince people not to have drop down on some of our sites at work...
I am
thanks
how would you rate http://www.ourbrisbane.com/ which is using a mix of
drop down menu and apparent second level navigation.
It could be seen as a solution to make everyone happy!?
f
On 8/4/05, John Allsopp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frederic,
I want to convince people not to have
just a quite note, ourbrisbane.com is not my site
i am just a user, living there now!
Has anyone done any user testing on drop downs? Tania maybe?
yes, would be interesting
On 8/4/05, John Allsopp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frederic,
how would you rate http://www.ourbrisbane.com/ which is
on your site is says
What's Bad
We're using CSS for another purpose than presentation.
why is it that bad?
On 5/24/05, Thierry Koblentz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For people interested in à la suckerfish menus, this one now allows
tabbing navigation in MSIE too:
://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm
for some hints on posting to the list getting help
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Frederic Fery
ITD Client Web Services Manager
University of Technology, Sydney.
http://www.hss.uts.edu.au
Monday Ph: 02 9514 9933
http
://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm
for some hints on posting to the list getting help
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Frederic Fery
ITD Client Web Services Manager
University of Technology, Sydney.
http://www.hss.uts.edu.au
Monday Ph: 02 9514 9933
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