Sure just open a jira and put it in there. that way it is sure to get some attention and can be tracked. :D
Ruth Hoffman sent the following on 6/11/2009 11:01 AM: > Hi BJ: > I understand. Maybe I can take a look at it later today - or this week - > and see if I can recommend some fixes. That is if you guys are interested. > Ruth > BJ Freeman wrote: >> Ruth appreciate the input, css is tricky across all browsers. >> especially since Microsoft likes to use non standard features in their >> browser. >> I use ff 1.5 and I am not having the problems you show. >> here is what I use to test for all browsers, since not everyone even >> uses FF. >> http://browsershots.org/ >> Also the CSS went through a major change when we converted to themes. >> and of course the lack of manpower to test and fix. >> >> Thanks for you list. >> >> >> Ruth Hoffman sent the following on 6/11/2009 10:35 AM: >> >>> Hi All: >>> The new OFBiz 9.x (from the packaged distribution) main storefront page >>> - center column - doesn't resize gracefully - at least not with FireFox >>> 3.0.10. Content from the center column overwrites right column text even >>> when I resize my browser window almost as wide as it goes. Not to offend >>> anyone but - It looks really sloppy. >>> >>> Other observations that make it look not too professional: >>> >>> The top rule just below the Featured products (BTW, the "P" should be >>> capitalized) is longer than the other rules separating each line. >>> The graphics are not centered above the descriptive text >>> No page counters - even if there is only 1 page, I believe you >>> should tell people that there is only 1 page of products. (Plus, you >>> want to showcase the fact that the software is pagination for you. This >>> is a selling point!) >>> When you select "Gift Cards" under Browse Categories - there are some >>> empty lines in the list (between "Gift Cards Reload" and "Gift Cards >>> Purchase") Same is true of "Widgets" and "Gizmos" >>> >>> Again, not to insult since I know how hard it is to get the CSS right - >>> but IMHO it is better to have something "safe" like the 4.x center >>> column layout where you can be assured that each item will fit on a >>> separate line and that the center column resizes gracefully (to a point >>> :-) than this. Especially when you are trying to get people to try it >>> out. >>> >>> Thanks for listening. >>> Ruth >>> >>> >> >> > > -- BJ Freeman http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation http://bjfreeman.elance.com http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1237480&locale=en_US&trk=tab_pro Systems Integrator.
