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Posted by Sebastian Eichinger on 05/30/06 10:50
dorayme wrote:
>> But any thoughts or ideas are welcome!
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> First thought: the design breaks at just a few clicks of the
> enlarge text command. Your text overflows their containers.
> Especially the calendar...
Uh, thank you! As you can see i'm just playing around a little, and i
never thought about this.
But - how to get the larger-text-handling proper done?
What can be done to avoid the messy content? As you see this blogware
uses tables and divs which i used to create this "boxes" - is it
possible to do this in a "dynamic" way, so that the layout will "rise"
with the text?
(Hope someone understands what i mean...)
> Concentrate your efforts to make the site easy to
> use by people with all sorts of screens and eyesights.
Yes, i understand what you mean. But "easy to use" and "my thoughts" are
sometimes total different.
See, this is more a "private thing" than something public. I never
learnt such things by visiting a seminar or reading a book or something
- i'm just doing and watching, and by times i have some ideas what can
be done next. In this moments - excuse - i dont care about the rest of
the world, because there will always be a blind person browsing the web
unable to read anything on this site because i forgot to put some
audio-streams of the content on it.
So, what i want to reach is a good 'middleway' (does this expression
exist in english?) between a nice looking website (as i think, of
course) with functions i want to have on it and accessibility with
usual-used software.
but thank you very much for your thoughts about it!
And, i really hope i'll learn how to handle different font-sizes, this
behaviour of the site really annoyes me...
Greets,
Seb
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