FWIW, I much prefer the navigation bar on the left no matter what
browser I'm using.
Dustin
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> Is your concern mainly Lynx users (and similar users)? It should be
> feasible to move the navigation bar to the beginning for these while
> still keeping it on the right side to be in sync with www.gnu.org.
Lynx is an example of a non-GUI browser. All non-GUI browsers would
suffer similarly.
> On this one, we follow the style of http://www.gnu.org. Looking
> into the CSS there, I see that indeed they (and thus us) set a
> different background color, alas that color is #fefefe which is
> white for all practical matters.
>
> Okay?
It addresses that issue, yes.
Daniel Berlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > (Which technique would you recommend to address what you refer to as
| > the "search engine" issue?)
|
| I have to ask, why do people use lynx these days when links or elinks
| are much faster and better text mode browsers?
some people don't run impe
Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, DJ Delorie wrote:
>> Right-side navigation bars are nonstandard. It should be moved to the
>> left side. Don't accept the search engine excuse; that's easily
>> fixable. Also, by fixing the search engine issue you punish Lynx
>> users; the navigation m
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, DJ Delorie wrote:
> Right-side navigation bars are nonstandard. It should be moved to the
> left side. Don't accept the search engine excuse; that's easily
> fixable. Also, by fixing the search engine issue you punish Lynx
> users; the navigation menu is now near (but not at)
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On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Andrew Pinski wrote:
> Also what about moving the News up to a noticeable spot since right now
> it is down in a corner so it looks out of place. In fact on my screen
> which is set to 1024x768, I have to scroll to get to the news.
I belie
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On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, DJ Delorie wrote:
> Sidebars should have some enclosing detail, such as a border or a
> shading, so set them off from the rest of the page. Don't rely on
> whitespace to do this job.
On this one, we follow the style of http://www.gnu.org.
On Sat, 10 Jun 2006, Andrew Pinski wrote:
> Attach is what I see currently on the web page, the news is down low in the
> lower right.
> Barely noticeable.
Ack. Would you mind sending another screenshot tomorrow evening your time? ;-)
Gerald
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, Joe Buck wrote:
>> Also what about moving the News up to a noticeable spot since right now
>> it is down in a corner so it looks out of place. In fact on my screen
>> which is set to 1024x768, I have to scroll to get to the news.
> Yes, the top news needs to be on the front pag
* Gerald Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-07 11:38]:
> I have a slight preference for keeping the status quo
OK.
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Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/
On Mon, 5 Jun 2006, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Gerald Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-05 22:51]:
>> GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection
> How about a dash here rather than a comma? Looks nicer imho:
> | GCC - the GNU Compiler Collection
The reason I avoid the dash is that, per the FSF guidel
On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 09:53:00PM -0700, Andrew Pinski wrote:
> Also what about moving the News up to a noticeable spot since right now
> it is down in a corner so it looks out of place. In fact on my screen
> which is set to 1024x768, I have to scroll to get to the news.
Yes, the top news needs
On Jun 5, 2006, at 2:26 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
Feedback welcome!
Right-side navigation bars are nonstandard. It should be moved to the
left side. Don't accept the search engine excuse; that's easily
fixable. Also, by fixing the search engine issue you punish Lynx
users; the navigation men
> "Gerald" == Gerald Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Gerald> The following patchset renovates our web presence, adopting
Gerald> the current style from www.gnu.org and bringing the Java and
Gerald> libstdc++ pages in sync so that we now have one common style.
Looking better! I like it mu
> Feedback welcome!
Right-side navigation bars are nonstandard. It should be moved to the
left side. Don't accept the search engine excuse; that's easily
fixable. Also, by fixing the search engine issue you punish Lynx
users; the navigation menu is now near (but not at) the end of the
text.
S
* Gerald Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-05 22:51]:
> GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection
How about a dash here rather than a comma? Looks nicer imho:
| GCC - the GNU Compiler Collection
--
Martin Michlmayr
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The following patchset renovates our web presence, adopting the current
style from www.gnu.org and bringing the Java and libstdc++ pages in sync
so that we now have one common style.
Feedback welcome! (Steven, I've seen yours already and will respond. ;-)
Compress the navigation bar vertically,
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