Here's an attachment with a quick css change to maybe make it less
cavernous.
Anyway just some suggestions, either way looks good.
On 15 October 2014 18:26, Calvin Morrison <mutantturkey(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Looks great so far, this definitely addresses major
shortcomings of the
last website (I.E the nav links never really worked out well)
Actually, you don't want to use percentages past a certain point because
things tend to get very wide, and thus hard to read.
I think what would be to set the content background to white, and the
background to be a subtle grey, this has the advantage of keeping things
visually tight, instead of being a visual canyon. I think this is actually
a bit of a problem for the news entries too, small things like a horizontal
rule, or box around entries might make it more clear.
I would also recommend moving the page header into the content, and
leaving the current header as 'trinity desktop' because the eyes skip over
the header, assuming it doesn't change, it wasn't until i said 'these pages
need headers" when I realized they were hidden what my mind took as the
site logo, a static piece of content
Also, there are 2 home links. not sure why.
On 15 October 2014 17:39, Michael . <keltoiboy(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On my desktop, admittedly a 29" Ultra wide
screen, the content looks
awkward in the middle of a lot of white space.
Instead of using physical units, cm etc, I use percentages, e.g. left
column 10% middle 78% right column 10%
The 2% is deliberately left out to take into account screen resolutions
and give things a little bit of room to
adjust themselves.On this screen it appears as though the left and right
white space is about 30% each.
Cheers.
Michael.