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Posted by Luigi Donatello Asero on 11/15/07 11:27
"dorayme" <dorayme@optusnet.com.au> skrev i meddelandet
news:BF5AFEF2.175E1%dorayme@optusnet.com.au...
> > From: "Luigi Donatello Asero" <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com>
>
> >> Btw, about your side menu, I asked you before once why the
> >> underlining? You have styled a simple list to go into coloured
> >> boxes. Why this even?
> >
> > Because I like it.
> >
>
> You "like" the underlining and you like the boxes and that's it?
I like the boxes. Which are the underlinings?
> > IMO, you need a better perspective of the
> >> function and a better styling will result. For a start, it is
> >> not such a menu that people will be visiting time and again to
> >> navigate. It is just to set the language - to be used once and
> >> that is that. So why so prominent a styling in boxes?
> >
> > Because I think that it looks ok.
> >
>
> Do you understand what I am saying about the function, the
> working importance of the list, the use that the user will make
> of it, the difference between trafficable navigation links and
> "set once only" type of links. Do you at all pause to think
> there may be something relevant in this to the way it should
> look, the amount of space it should take up and the place it
> should be? That's it, you just "like it"?
>
> > At the
> > most, a simple text list will do (perhaps a heading to it to
> > draw attention), taking up less space. Consider even the most
> > basic JavaScript dropdown boxes seen all over for choosing a
> > country or postcode or whatever on so many sites for "use
> > rarely
> > or just once" list of links).
>
> I do not like JavaScript because it makes users more vulnerable
> as far as I
> understand.
>
> Doubt if anyone who already had it turned on (most everyone)
> would be more vulnerable because *you* include a snippet or two?
> Why not leave that decision to them? You can do what I said and
> have an alternative link to a page for choosing the language for
> those very few without it enabled. Actually, I am not
> particularly recommending JS anyway. Just a thought. Your
> objection sounds unconvincing to me and, under the spell, I
> reply to it.
>
> dorayme
And I answer that the suggestion is dismissed.
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Luigi Donatello Asero
(sono italiano ma vivo in Svezia)
(я итальянец но я живу в Швеции )
(我是 意大利人 , 但是 我 住 在 瑞典)
(minä olen Italian kansalainen, mutta minä asun Ruotsissa)
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