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quote:oooh Laura...are you responsible for the new look logo ?
quote:Originally posted by leeds lauraI am more interested in the idea of the metaphor as a design base, something to structure the site and relate it to something we instantly recognise.
quote:Originally posted by leeds lauraThe main aim of my project was to design a better layout for this website. I don't know what any of you think about the navigation and aesthetics at the moment but I would be interested in your comments.
quote:Originally posted by DoctorBeaverI wouldn't worry too much about browsers not being able to handle CSS. It's only IE pre V4 where you'd get that & I doubt there are many people still using such antiquated versions. The BIG problem, though, is that different browsers interpret CSS differently. Some add margins & widths to the divs whereas others include them, some automatically add a margin. i find it helps to explicitly set the paddings & widths to 0 if they are not required.
quote:Originally posted by DoctorBeaverAs for Lynx/Links2, the only 1 of my sites where that could be an issue is my autism site. I would like to upload alternate pages as pure text which can be displayed if I detect a text-based browser. However, I'm not sure how to handle navigation in that situation. Almost without exception I use Javascript or php-modified CSS navs, & how would a blind person read the menus anyway? I have over a hundred pages on that site & sorting out the menu structure was a nightmare in the 1st place (I've used a 3-tier dropdown menu system written in Javascript). Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
quote:Originally posted by DoctorBeaverKeyboard nav would be almost impossible with the number of pages involved. 1 of the sections has 31 pages in it each with its own menu entry. I'd have to re-work the whole structure.