Sent by Felix Miata on 26 April 2007 17:05
On 2007/04/26 12:55 (GMT+0900) Dave M G apparently typed:
> I've settled on a design that I'm happy with, and I'd like to invite
> people to make comments, both technical and artistic.
> http://formever.org
> As far as technical commentary goes:
> It should display correctly in FireFox. I'm using Linux, so I'd be happy
> to hear from people with the following browsers and operating systems.
> FireFox on Windows and Mac
> IE7 on Windows
> Safari on Mac
> Some known issues:
> Resizing the text up will cause the tab marked "articles" to move out of
> place relative to the other tabs. This is because some of the HTML code
> is temporary while some PHP code is being finalized.
> Resizing the text very large will cause text in the tabs to expand
> beyond the bottom borders of the tabs.
> Expanding the window to above 2500 pixels wide or shrinking to around
> 400 pixels or less will cause the design to break.
> As for any artistic commentary, I'll not say anything about the goals
> and client requirements for now, as I'd be interested to hear initial
> reactions that are free of preconceptions. Any comments or constructive
> criticism at all would be very welcome.
Likely anyone who uses a big display in order to see better rather than to
see more things is likely to be unimpressed by tabs that hide behind other
tabs and nav links in a skinny little column with no more than 3 words per
line in links that require 3 lines each:
http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/tmp/sc-davemg.html
http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/SS/davemg1.jpg
I didn't "resize" anything. I merely arrived with my normal default set to
12pt. I suggest investigating setting widths of things like nav columns in
em in order to maintain harmonious proportions across a wide variety of user
settings. Example and basic concept:
http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/auth/Sites/dlviolin.html
http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/auth/widths-em-v-px.html
http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/auth/fflinelength.html
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