
On Sunday 03 June 2007 21:12, Christian Boltz wrote: Hi, once again, thank you VERY much for your feedback. Seems we are reaching our goal very fast!
on Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2007, Frank Sundermeyer wrote:
On Thursday 24 May 2007 18:07, Frank Sundermeyer wrote:
Headlines: http://en.test.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Tag_Formatting#.3Ch1.3E .. ..3Ch6.3E
<h6> looks smaller than normal text - I'm not sure if this is a good idea. (Not really a problem - is there really someone who needs <h6>?)
I have never used it so far ;-). OK, <h6> now looks the same as <h5>.
Non-existing Page Link Colour in Top Navigation: * Yes, it looks a bit awkward on green, but on the other hand I do not want to introduce a new "non-existing page" colour just for the top navigation - this would be confusing
Unfortunately the current status looks terrible :-( so please re-think your position on that.
Modified the colour and made visited/new non-existing links the same colour (after all, non-existing is non-existing ;-) ). Hope it's at least slightly better now.
Link colors Please, please unify the underlining. Non-visited links are underlined, visited links are not. This will cause lots of confusion... I don't really care if all links are underlined or not - as long as the same policy applies to *all* links.
All links are underlined now. I have also removed the dotted border for the :hover effect and replaced it with a slight change in colour.
Footer: * I don't think we can remove text, nor does it make sense to combine two lines in one.
Can you add some max-width then? Especially the first line would benefit from it. (The goal should be to have the "The content on ..." line as two lines with nearly equal length, which should be possible independent of the font size when using the "em" unit for max-width.)
This does not work (or at least I am not able to make it work). Have added a linebreak, this also does the trick (at least for reasonable font sizes/screen resolutions).
BTW, the bar after "About openSUSE" is superfluous...
Fixed Template and edited MediaWiki:Disclaimers.
Another idea: This page was last modified 16:01, 24 May 2007. | This page has been accessed 221 times. could be combined to This page was last modified 16:01, 24 May 2007 and has been accessed 221 times.
Doesn't save a line, but looks more readable IMHO.
Modified MediWiki:lastmod and MediWiki:viewcount accordingly.
Search Box: * I would prefer to leave the round corners (they are the same as the ones used for the boxes)
round corners are OK, but they look to rounded at the search box...
Apropos search box: It seems it has a hardcoded height: which is unfortune for people who have a very large font size.
Without the fixed height, I do not see a way to make the round corners work in IE (at least not in IE 5.x)... .
Oh, and the layout has some problems on very large fonts in the header (tested with 300% in Konqueror - one of my favorite stress tests for websites ;-)
The same problems appear with smaller font size when the window isn't wide enough to display the top menu (home page, My talk, Preferences etc.) in one line.
Oh, and the Article/Discussion/Edit/... menu bar can hide the language selector on big fonts and/or too small window size.
OK, "white-space: nowrap" fixed that problem.
Additionally, the left column width should be specified in em also. Otherwise the menu can overlap the content on high font sizes.
Yup, fixed that, too.
Content Table Background: * according to Novell brand guidelines the Geeko tail as well as the Geeko head should no longer be used, so I run out of background graphics matching the theme (and on the other hand I do not like copying Fedora ;) ). I have now changed the background to light green, but I am not sure whether this is better...
The main problem I see are the thick top and bottom border lines. Can you make them less visible? (for example thinner)
Made the lines thinner and added a tail graphic - seems I was wrong regarding head and tail - they are still present on www.novell.com Francis, I thought a graphic would be more visible in the top right corner, rather than bottom right and the tail seemed to fit better than the head - hope you agree.
Thanks, but please remove the overflow-x:auto from div.meetings. Reason: Users will need to scroll down until they can reach the scrollbar.
Good point. Removed the overflow-x rule.
Also a note should be added to div.pre_hscroll saying that this should not be used for code that does not fit on the screen without scrolling. (Or make div.pre_hscroll a copy of div.pre_scroll with larger height to auto-enforce this rule.)
Another good point - I set the max. height to 25em and added a warning to the description.
Another thing I just noticed: please add some whitespace after <div> - the next headline is too close to it. Screenshot: www.cboltz.de/tmp/div.png
This has to be defined within the individual, additional classes for div, otherwise the whole layout will break. Since there should be no need to use a regular div within the content area (use p instead), this should be OK.
http://en.test.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Special:Allpages * I have absolutely no idea why the tables do not use the whole page width - this is why the list of all pages is messed up. Unfortunately no special style is created on this page, so there is no workaround. Please help!
Hmm, what about adding some padding (left and right) to <td> and <th> in general?
This would also make normal tables in the content area looking better (see the table on Tag_Formatting which looks quite squeezed).
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