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Le 2011-02-01 17:51, Christian Lohmaier a écrit :
Hi Marc, *,

On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 7:36 AM, Marc Paré<marc@marcpare.com>  wrote:
Le 2011-01-31 22:51, Christian Lohmaier a écrit :

Sorry, now that I look at it on my system, Firefox seems to show the page as
having too much of crowded menu items and shows a two line menu bar. Which
give it this look. [1]

Ah thanks, so it is the "menu-lines too long and break the layout of
the navigation bars" issue.

Is it just my system?

No, there have been complaints about this already by other peopel (who
did set a rather large minimal font-size).


Just FYI, I have not changed any of the font size on my FF. Maybe we are just pushing the limits too much on the menu lengths?

Ivan already proposed a change to the style, but I didn't had the time
to check it out yet.

But I was wondering whether something "fancier" using jquery would
also be an option

I can't say I particularly like this. It means too much back and forth motion for the user. I also don't think that some of my 80 year old music clients could manage to control the menu this way, let alone handicapped users.


http://valums.com/files/2009/menu/final.htm

ciao
Christian


Cheers

Marc


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