Re: [dev] content vs navigation in the web

2009-11-08 Thread markus schnalke
[2009-11-08 22:47] Martin Swift > On Sun, Nov 08, 2009 at 03:18:23PM +0100, markus schnalke wrote: > > Why do people use lists, which take a line for each item? It's easy to > > do it without lists and thus having the items of one level all in a > > line. > > First of all, people use lists becau

Re: [dev] content vs navigation in the web

2009-11-08 Thread Martin Swift
On Sun, Nov 08, 2009 at 03:18:23PM +0100, markus schnalke wrote: > Why do people use lists, which take a line for each item? It's easy to > do it without lists and thus having the items of one level all in a > line. First of all, people use lists because they are a sensible way to structure a /lis

Re: [dev] content vs navigation in the web

2009-11-08 Thread markus schnalke
[2009-11-08 14:29] sta...@cs.tu-berlin.de > * markus schnalke [2009-11-06 18:59]: > > > > Of course, this my assumptions are only valid if the title and the > > first lines of text are in view without scrolling. Means no huge > > navigation lists. > > That's the point -- they *are* usually long

Re: [dev] content vs navigation in the web

2009-11-08 Thread stanio
* markus schnalke [2009-11-06 18:59]: > [2009-11-06 14:57] sta...@cs.tu-berlin.de > > > > Both list navigation part before content [...] > > > or think about embedded devices (zoom in with your css enabled browser > > until you get the right 1/3 of the screen filled with the navigation bar, > >