Tom, that looks just great here (firefox 1.0.5.6, ubuntu dapper).
While there I clicked on your Heavy Metal Timeline and found it very
interesting.
Thanks!
-Simon
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On 9/5/06, Tom Von Lahndorff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.modscape.com/zope
Please let me know of any bugs and what your browsers/os setup is.
Zope Foundation
Design 1, Version 2
* Changed the layout from fixed to fluid. Right column expands
and contracts based on br
http://www.modscape.com/zope
Please let me know of any bugs and what your browsers/os setup is.
Zope Foundation
Design 1, Version 2
* Changed the layout from fixed to fluid. Right column expands
and contracts based on browser window size. This means that any right
column content must b
Tom Von Lahndorff wrote:
http://www.modscape.com/zope
Please let me know of any bugs and what your browsers/os setup is.
Zope Foundation
Design 1, Version 1
While I really like the colours in general, I find the gray of the "Zope
Foundation" in the logo image not right. Either should be dark
On 9/4/06, Tom Von Lahndorff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
p.s. Lennart, 1600 wide? Are you serious? Regardless of monitor size,
do you actually leave your browser window open to that size?
Hmm. Nah, you are probably right, if it's that wide you don't.
I have 1200, though, and I have the browser
"semi-stretchable"
Would be nice if IE supported min-width and max-width in css. It
doesn't. The only way I've seen anyone get that to work in IE is with
some nasty javascript hack. We can keep going down this road though,
fine with me. We'll be here for literally weeks and months going
Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
An alternative would be to have separate designs for Foundation and
the rest of the site. Anyone have opinions on whether this is a good
or bad idea?
I was under the impression that the two were separate and we were trying
to decide on a design for the foundation first,
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On 4 Sep 2006, at 11:01, Martijn Faassen wrote:
Tom Von Lahndorff wrote:
o The simple nature of the site means a thinner page is
more appropriate. Most of the content will be text that is easier
to read the less wide the page is. This
Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
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On 4 Sep 2006, at 10:26, Martijn Faassen wrote:
o Trading in having the space on the sides for less control
over all page layouts. I'm going for functional control in this case
over a prettier layout.
o Th
Hey Tom,
Thinking about this item some more, I thought I'd talk a bit about what
we're trying to accomplish.
Tom Von Lahndorff wrote:
o The simple nature of the site means a thinner page is more
appropriate. Most of the content will be text that is easier to read the
less wide the
Lennart Regebro wrote:
On 9/4/06, Martijn Faassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is 800x600 that common these days?
Hardly by people that would be interested in Zope, right?
Trying it again on a 1200x1024 screen, with a window not full-screen so
it's more like 1024 (my usual browser side), I st
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On 4 Sep 2006, at 10:26, Martijn Faassen wrote:
o Trading in having the space on the sides for less
control over all page layouts. I'm going for functional control in
this case over a prettier layout.
o The current page is lai
On 9/4/06, Martijn Faassen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is 800x600 that common these days?
Hardly by people that would be interested in Zope, right?
Anyway, I think the important decision here is to make it readable.
And that means that the content column should not fill out the whole
page. On a
Hey,
Tom Von Lahndorff wrote:
http://www.modscape.com/zope
Please let me know of any bugs and what your browsers/os setup is.
Thanks for doing this work.
Zope Foundation
Design 1, Version 1
* Try the nav.
* Updated the colors of the nav to make it stand out more.
* Added the "e
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