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Posted by rf on 07/02/07 01:30
"windandwaves" <nfrancken@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1183337061.452358.124030@e16g2000pri.googlegroups.com...
> On Jul 2, 10:52 am, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>> In article
>> <1183324106.197038.14...@o11g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,
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>> windandwaves <nfranc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi Folk
>> Nice clean look of this site, disconcerting to have the
>> thumbnails overlay the text if the browser window is even as wide
>> as 800px.
> They dont, ONLY when you resize the window after loading - which is
> pretty rare and then again, the next page will load fine. Just try it.
I would think that resizing of the window would *always* occur (if it does
at all) immediately after loading: Load site, ah, need to resize.
Why not just use the fallback you already have there for when javascript is
disabled[1]. All you need to do is ajust the width a bit to get rid of all
the white space.
[1] why use perfectly good CSS an then cover it up with some broken
javascript that some large percentage of your viewers (read potential
customers) will not see anyway? And if they do see it then will they think:
"Hmmm, something odd about this site when I resize. I wonder if this oddness
will be in the site I might get them to build for me?". The browser is
perfectly capable of resizing your content based on window size.
Your menu is inside out. The language you present in (English) reads left to
right.
The thumbnails are very poor. Slice out an interesting bit of the image, not
just the top right hand corner. Any thumbnail of a picture with sky in it is
just blue. Hang on. Those are not thumbnails. You are sending me an entire
50K image and just ising the top left hand corner :-)
--
Richard.
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