On Mon, 18 Nov 2013, Alois Mahdal wrote: > On Mon, 18 Nov 2013 22:55:33 +0100 > Atle Solbakken <a...@goliathdns.no> wrote: > > > Den 18. nov. 2013 10:06, skrev Sandro CAZZANIGA: > > > You see my point ? Cheers. > > > > Yes, I see your point :) > > > > The manual page you saw was auto-generated docbook pages, so > > it's no P*. > > > > Today, however, I've created a webpage which runs on P* and > > looks nicer: > > > > http://www.p-star.org/ > > Disclaimer: I'm not a web UI designer (QA is what I do for > living), but you want constructive feedback, so I'll say what I > feel like and what I would do first if it was my page. > > I haven't seen the old one, but this one looks OK to me, except > that the fonts are about 2x as big as should be. For example, > the main title in header does not even fit my screen > (1280x800), it cuts at "Prog...". > > Ironically, while sometimes I do use "zoom in" feature on > various pages from time to time, on your page I actually had to > zoom out to 50% :) > > What I'd do in CSS would be leave out the `body { font-size: > 25px }` part, use `em` unit for most sizes on the page. Also > I'd consider adding some margins, at least on sides. It's not > the best reading experience for everyone to use the full width > of the medium (monitor): for example it's more likely to > interfere wit the background (read: the real outer world), and > also need to bounce from left to right puts additional stress > on eyes as well as additional effort just to flip to the > (correct) next line. (That's why magazines use columns.) > > (Just look at any nicely designed page, www or real page, they > almost always have fairly wide margins. Header/footer on www > can be exceptions since they are marginal. The mentioned > mojolicio.us is really a very nice example.) > > > Thanks, > aL. > For screen reader users, it's better to have a web page come up using a single column just because screen readers themselves are line-oriented readers. In web portals it's possible to turn on accessibility features and when I can read a page in single column and have that as a portal option I can control I'll use that one every time.
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