| Posted by Luigi Donatello Asero on 06/09/05 11:43 
"Steve Pugh" <steve@pugh.net> skrev i meddelandetnews:hqmea1p6qdnkr18238ivreqffrq31pu0ic@4ax.com...
 > Animesh Kumar <animesh1978@gmail.com> wrote:
 > >Oli Filth wrote:
 > >> Luigi Donatello Asero said the following on 08/06/2005 17:34:
 > >>
 > >>> My next question is about how to style css. I have seen that there are
 > >>> some site maps with nice geometrical forms but I do not know how
 > >>> I could group several items in a circle or in a ellipse.
 > >>
 > >> position:absolute
 > >^^^^^^^^^^
 > >
 > >Will that group in ellipse!
 >
 > Yes. It won't draw an ellipse (unless you use a lot of 1px x 1px
 > elements) but it can arrange a set of elements in a rough ellipse.
 >
 > >I think images can rescue, but div or such
 > >boxes would fail bigtime in making ellipses.
 >
 > The main failure would be that the the elements are almost certain to
 > overlap and/or shoot off the screen at some user chosen font size and
 > screen resolution. Basic failing of most complex absolutly positioned
 > schemes.
 >
 > >Am also curious why should
 > >sitemap be in form of ellipse.
 >
 > Good question. I wonder if Luigi has an answer or just an opinion?
 
 
 He said "should". So, ma-be you could ask him...
 
 > Unless there's something about the site structure that inherently
 > implies a particular visual relationship it's generally less confusing
 > to users to present site maps in the by-now-traditional columns of
 > lists format.
 >
 > Steve
 
 
 The by-now traditional columns of lists format can sometimes be clear but
 boring.
 
 
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