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Re: New website: what's the sense of '(main)'?
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Patrick McCarty |
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Re: New website: what's the sense of '(main)'? |
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Mon, 4 Jan 2010 14:18:28 -0800 |
2010/1/4 John Mandereau <address@hidden>:
> Le samedi 02 janvier 2010 à 18:56 -0800, Patrick McCarty a écrit :
>> I think that using the chapter name instead of "(main)" would be
>> perfect. I'll take care of the CSS problem tonight.
>
> Current style of this button you changed is better, but what about using
> lily-home-nav-{bg,hover,active}.png backgrounds in exactly the same
> situations as the first navigation bar? If you like this, I'll take
> care of this (the init file plus the CSS).
Hmm. I think I prefer the current style to what you propose. Using
the lily-home images for the second-layer navbar would look too
cluttered, IMO.
Thanks,
Patrick
- New website: what's the sense of '(main)'?, John Mandereau, 2010/01/02
- Re: New website: what's the sense of '(main)'?, Patrick McCarty, 2010/01/02
- Re: New website: what's the sense of '(main)'?, Patrick McCarty, 2010/01/02
- Re: New website: what's the sense of '(main)'?, John Mandereau, 2010/01/04
- Re: New website: what's the sense of '(main)'?,
Patrick McCarty <=
- Re: New website: what's the sense of '(main)'?, John Mandereau, 2010/01/04
- Re: New website: what's the sense of '(main)'?, Patrick McCarty, 2010/01/04
- Re: New website: what's the sense of '(main)'?, John Mandereau, 2010/01/04
- Re: New website: what's the sense of '(main)'?, John Mandereau, 2010/01/10