> Another semi-related suggestion is to define tags
Ok, implemented on the beta site. You can see the effect in Mozilla by
turning on the site navigation bar.
View-> Show Hide -> Site Navigation Bar
>I suppose one could argue whether [Mail Archive mangling URLs
>to itself] is a bug or a feat
On July 25, 2004 at 13:29, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
> >I would add index and {next,previous}-by-date links to the bottom of
> >each message page.
>
> Do people have a specific preference where this would go and what it might
> look like?
Somewhere at the bottom :) Replication of the nav links is
One thing that has always bugged me (ever so slightly) is that URLs
like this:
http://unagi.mail-archive.com:8080/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg1.html
...get mangled by the Email address hiding logic.
I know, strictly speaking that is not even a legal URL until I replace
"@" by "%40". But most lin
>I would add index and {next,previous}-by-date links to the bottom of
>each message page.
Do people have a specific preference where this would go and what it might
look like?
>As long as you are tinkering with the HTML generation, you might
>consider making it pass the W3 validator (http://vali
Jeff Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is not a functional overhaul; for the most part, it is
> cosmetic. We are switching to a full CSS design which will gives us
> all (Jeff and I, as well as all of you soon) a lot of flexibility.
Very pretty!
As long as you are tinkering with the HT
On 24 Jul 17:45, Jeff Marshall wrote:
> We'd like to open the floor to criticisms, complaints, bugs, overall
> impressions, etc. We only have two partial list archives to look at on
> this beta site. We can add some more if it would help people comment on it.
I would add index and {next,previo
Here's a direct link to a beta version message page.
http://unagi.mail-archive.com:8080/gossip%40jab.org/msg00065.html
Cheers,
Jeff
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Jeff Breidenbach and I would love to have everyone's feedback on a beta
version of a new look for The Mail Archive:
http://unagi.mail-archive.com:8080/
We'd like to open the floor to criticisms, complaints, bugs, overall
impressions, etc. We only have two partial list archives to look at on