On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 1:15 PM, Peter von Kaehne <ref...@gmx.net> wrote: >> Agree with the OS icons being jittery and needing to be made more obvious. > > Not jittery anymore, but a nbetter solution which is IE6 firm needs to > be found.
Honestly? Do we really need to bend over backwards to support a browser that's about a decade old? If it's a minor fix like the problems in CSS or your HTML you mentioned in the other thread, sweet, but how much work really needs to go into supporting IE6? >> I'd like to see the banner and sidebar fixed and the content of the page >> scroll (without frames, iframes or javascript). I'll see what I can do, >> but don't hold your breath:) > > That is easily done, but I would consider it a low priority. Remind me > if I have not come round to it after a time. If DM means fixed width, I strongly disagree. My biggest pet-peeve with webpages, especially those which are mainly text with small icons like crosswire.org is when they have a fixed width. I didn't grab a monitor capable of spreading my text out over 24 inches so that some page programmer can dictate to me that I get 800 pixels wide or 1024 wide worth of used real estate and am forced to scroll for the rest of it. That's why I use my desktop and a monitor like this - so I don't have to scroll at all. On the other hand, having it display beautifully on my iPhone right now makes me happy. If you force it to be x > 240px wide, then I'm ruined on there, being forced to scroll all over the place in different directions to get to content that I can see just fine now. Leave it the way it is, please, and don't make me scroll vertically on my desktop and horizontally on my handheld, when I don't have to scroll either direction on either one at the moment. --Greg _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page