David Laakso wrote:

On Fri, 8 Apr 2005 17:05:05 +0200, Piero Fissore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The url is www.immaginecreativa.it/unipn<http://www.immaginecreativa.it/unipn>(it's
not complete yet). The concept was:


   - standard compliant;
   - accessibility.

What do you think about?

Thanks,
Piero.

P.S. There's one page with a couple of code errors: find it out! (I'll fix
it soon, don't worry :)

Piero,
Nice visuals and design. Not enough contrast, for me at least, on text and text links. Breaks on zoom in XP_SP2 IE6.0 (fonts go a little goofy in IE on zoom if you set em on the body-- try font-size 100% or 100.01% instead of 1em on the body. H-nav breaks a little early on zoom in FF1.02. Opera7.54u2 seems happy. Looked ok in IE accessibility mode(other than h-menu breaks on zoom). Some might say difficulty navigating when images are disabled in FF and Opera is a minor accessibility issue; or not having a source ordered (content first) doument falls in the same category for Lynx...
Best,
David

As far as the horizontal nav. I suggest you move the padding to a pixel width so that it doesn't increase with scroll.
Another possible option would be to use em width's for the nav elements and then putting the background position at |50% 50%|, then you can either make the images larger than they are now so that the still fit when it's wider, or use |repeat-x|.
Alan Trick
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