On Mon, 09 Dec 2002 16:19:43 -0700, "Jason R. Mastaler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I decided to try and run through an install today for testing > purposes. I did an unprivileged "single-user" install within my > ~user/public_html directory following the docs, and it went quickly > and smoothly. The pending interface seems to work well, as does URL > confirmation. Nice work Gre7g! <bows> > The only problems I'm having are those of formatting between the > different browsers I use (Mozilla and KDE's Konqueror). I remember you > said you wanted to save browser compatibility issues for later, so now > might be that time. See the attached screenshots. Perhaps. On the other hand, I just finished creating up a whole mess of sample pages with the new "coffee" theme. I think they came out pretty sharp, but I have no idea how they'll render in Mozilla and Konquerer. Check out the major buttons on the left for the different sample pages. http://www.wolfhome.com/~gre7g/layout2.htm I'm especially pleased with the filter editor page. I think this could be a fun way to make the filters more human readible. Should we clean up cross-browser compatiblity now or wait until we've totally redone it? > Under Mozilla, the radio buttons line up in two rows instead of one > making them difficult to associate with their actions. Dang. > Also, the "First", "Prev", "Next", and "Last" icons are spread wide > over the top of the page due to a message with a long subject. This > makes them hard to access. Perhaps they should all be left justified? Double-dang. Why the heck is it doing this? Grr. > Under Konqueror, The ``Incoming e-mails still pending delivery'' > message at the top of the page is formatted oddly. Also, the "Last" > icon at the top of the page is right justified, while the others are > clustered together on the left. Not sure what the intended placement > of these icons are. They're SUPPOSED to be evenly spread. See attached. > Also, a general suggestion is to move the "Go" button to the top of > the page. Otherwise you don't know its there unless you happen to > scroll down to the very bottom. That's easy enough to do, but I'm not sure where to put it. If I put it above the first one and below the check mark and X then it will obscure the connection between the two. If I put it above the checkmark and X then it will no longer be connected to the radio buttons. Perhaps I should reduce the default list size to 10 or 15 entries. Gre7g.
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