On Tue, 21 Oct 2014 10:59:28 -0400
Alexandre <ac586133(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
The
sequence went something like this, IIRC:
A few emails back, Alexandre asked that I underline the headers, because
he
didn't think they were sufficiently differentiated.
I didn't want to underline them because I was afraid it would suggest that
the
other links weren't links, if you see what I mean, so I italicized them
instead.
It was all mixed in with the discussion about the drop shadow.
E. Liddell
OK, thanks for the info. Alexandre, do you see a problem with making the
headers non-underlined and non-italic? The color differences set them
apart well enough for me.
Also, while I haven't had time to evaluate a proper overhaul of the patch
pages I have at least modified the backend so as to allow pagination.
Patches are now available by default in 100-patch lists, starting with the
newest. Everything else currently functions the same as before.
E. Liddell, now that the patches page is a little easier to work with, can
you send me an example of what the aforementioned css-driven table should
look like? I can implement the changes quickly on this end.
Thanks!
Tim
Hi,
Even if I see well my colors, the color difference is not 100% evident to me, but with
the italic text, it is more visible.
I honestly don't think the italics are necessary either--the headers are
differently-coloured,
in slightly larger text, and outdented relative to the links below them.
Also, if the user is noodle enough to not know that it
is a link, then too bad for him... But it is not such a big matter in the end...
In the end, webpage design is a form of user interface design, and it's just as prone
to
the problem of the universe creating bigger and better idiots as any other form of
programming. If you can imagine a mistake, there's always someone out there
somewhere
who's capable of making it. ;P
Also, can you replace the TDE logo with a well resized
one, to avoid blur?
That's at the bottom of my priority list right now, until the design is otherwise
finalized
and I'm reasonably sure the size isn't going to change again.
E. Liddell