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Please critique a page with drop down menu, drop char, etc.
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| Haines Brown 2004-07-15, 7:17 pm |
| I've implemented the horizontal drop down menu discussed recently in
this newsgroup, and it works nicely under Galeon and Mozilla, but
not IE 5.0.
Here are the problems:
Under IE 5.0, the there is no drop down menu functionality at all.
I wanted to implement an alternative stylesheet for IE, but my
link to it is apparently broken. What is wrong with my link? I'd
rather use this method to reference a local set of styles defined for
IE, but don't know if that can be done.
In galeon and Mozilla, the initial "D" in the text paragraph is styled
to be large and red. But in IE, it appears as a normal D. Any idea why?
I enlarged initial letters of the main menu heading works to be
x-large. In IE, they appear much larger than that (200% larger rather
than only 25% larger). Is there a way to correct this inconsistency in
the main style definition, or must I rely on a set of IE styles to
adjust the size?
In the search facility, I have the text input field set to size=40. In
IE, it is about 25% smaller than that, even though both should inherit
the "smaller" font size as the basis for calculating "40".
My aim is to have a red line at the bottom of the 640 pixel-wide body
area, but in IE the line extends across the entire window. Unclear why
this is happening.
The drop down menus cross over this line. That does not both my eye,
but do you find it offensive?
I'd appreciate any suggestions on how to improve the overall
aesthetics.
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Haines Brown
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| On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 20:09:46 GMT, Haines Brown
<brownh@teufel.hartford-hwp.com> wrote:
> I've implemented the horizontal drop down menu discussed recently in
> this newsgroup, and it works nicely under Galeon and Mozilla, but
> not IE 5.0.
>
> Here are the problems:
>
> Under IE 5.0, the there is no drop down menu functionality at all.
>
> I wanted to implement an alternative stylesheet for IE, but my
> link to it is apparently broken. What is wrong with my link? I'd
> rather use this method to reference a local set of styles defined for
> IE, but don't know if that can be done.
>
> In galeon and Mozilla, the initial "D" in the text paragraph is styled
> to be large and red. But in IE, it appears as a normal D. Any idea why?
>
> I enlarged initial letters of the main menu heading works to be
> x-large. In IE, they appear much larger than that (200% larger rather
> than only 25% larger). Is there a way to correct this inconsistency in
> the main style definition, or must I rely on a set of IE styles to
> adjust the size?
>
> In the search facility, I have the text input field set to size=40. In
> IE, it is about 25% smaller than that, even though both should inherit
> the "smaller" font size as the basis for calculating "40".
>
> My aim is to have a red line at the bottom of the 640 pixel-wide body
> area, but in IE the line extends across the entire window. Unclear why
> this is happening.
>
> The drop down menus cross over this line. That does not both my eye,
> but do you find it offensive?
>
> I'd appreciate any suggestions on how to improve the overall
> aesthetics.
>
You are ell?
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| Haines Brown 2004-07-15, 7:17 pm |
| Neal <neal413@yahoo.com> writes:
> On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 20:09:46 GMT, Haines Brown
> <brownh@teufel.hartford-hwp.com> wrote:
>
....[color=darkred]
>
> You are ell?
At the risk of appearing very naive indeed, was your question merely a
friendly jibe? If you were really asking me something, I've no idea
what your question means.
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Haines Brown
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| On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 20:26:27 GMT, Haines Brown
<brownh@teufel.hartford-hwp.com> wrote:
> Neal <neal413@yahoo.com> writes:
>
> ...
>
> At the risk of appearing very naive indeed, was your question merely a
> friendly jibe? If you were really asking me something, I've no idea
> what your question means.
>
U R L?
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| Jonas Hansson 2004-07-15, 11:15 pm |
| On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 20:09:46 GMT, Haines Brown
<brownh@teufel.hartford-hwp.com> wrote:
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> The drop down menus cross over this line. That does not both my eye,
> but do you find it offensive?
>
Which drop down menu? It's only one character wide in Opera 7.52. If you
still want the menu, you should at least make subpages you can go to when
clicking the main categories on the menu, i.e. Create links for "The
world", "Asia & Oceania", "Africa" etc. That way the site won't be totally
unusable if you can't use/see the drop down menu.
--
Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/
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| Haines Brown 2004-07-16, 12:17 pm |
| "Jonas Hansson" <fake@bogus.com> writes:
> On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 20:09:46 GMT, Haines Brown
> <brownh@teufel.hartford-hwp.com> wrote:
>
>
> Which drop down menu? It's only one character wide in Opera 7.52. If
> you still want the menu, you should at least make subpages you can go
> to when clicking the main categories on the menu, i.e. Create links
> for "The world", "Asia & Oceania", "Africa" etc. That way the site
> won't be totally unusable if you can't use/see the drop down menu.
Unfortunately, the links to subpages are there :-(. The top level,
such as "The World" brings up a submenu, in this case, a menue
starting World Historiography, World Retrospective History, etc. And I
just tested these links again on line, and each takes you to a sub
page (you can't use the return links on those subpages, which do not
point to "test.html."
If I understand you correctly, you see only the first character of the
drop down menus.
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Haines Brown
brownh at hartford-hwp dot com
kb1grm at arrl dot net
www.hartford-hwp.com
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| Haines Brown 2004-07-16, 12:17 pm |
| "Jonas Hansson" <fake@bogus.com> writes:
> Which drop down menu? It's only one character wide in Opera 7.52. If
> you still want the menu, you should at least make subpages you can go
> to when clicking the main categories on the menu, i.e. Create links
> for "The world", "Asia & Oceania", "Africa" etc. That way the site
> won't be totally unusable if you can't use/see the drop down menu.
Sorry to follow up on myself. I had abandoned opera years ago when
they asked me to pay again, and my old registration number no longer
works on its current version.
But I installed it and discovered that under Opera, the top menu size
must extend to cover the submenu in order for the submenu to work. I
uploaded a fixed version:
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/test.html
and now the menuing and links work properly. However, under opera, any
submenu that extends down past the area covered by the top menu
disappears. That is, I still have the same problem as before, but in
the vertical dimension. Not sure how to correct this except by an ugly
hack (add one or two additional additional menu items that are left
empty), but otherwise things are working.
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Haines Brown
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| Beauregard T. Shagnasty 2004-07-16, 7:16 pm |
| Quoth the raven Haines Brown:
> "Jonas Hansson" <fake@bogus.com> writes:
>
Not only, but inoperative. For starters, it is not immediately evident
that there is a menu. Not all bulleted lists are menus. Links should
be underlined or styled as buttons or otherwise obvious.
[color=darkred]
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> Unfortunately, the links to subpages are there :-(. The top level,
> such as "The World" brings up a submenu, in this case, a menue
> starting World Historiography, World Retrospective History, etc.
> And I just tested these links again on line, and each takes you to
> a sub page (you can't use the return links on those subpages, which
> do not point to "test.html."
Those menus are unusuable (at least in Moz 1.7). After hovering "The
World" a sublist appears just to the right, and when I try to chase
down the 2nd, 3rd, etc. with the mouse, the sublists for the *lower*
main menu items appear, and The World sublist disappears.
> If I understand you correctly, you see only the first character of
> the drop down menus.
I see whole sublists, but can only activate the first of each. Please
try something different.
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-bts
-This space intentionally left blank.
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| kchayka 2004-07-18, 11:15 pm |
| Haines Brown wrote:
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> http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/test.html
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> and now the menuing and links work properly.
The menu is inaccessible via keyboard, so the site will probably be
inaccessible without a mouse, unless of course the user disables CSS.
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| Haines Brown 2004-07-19, 12:16 pm |
| kchayka <usenet@c-net.us> writes:
> Haines Brown wrote:
>
> The menu is inaccessible via keyboard, so the site will probably be
> inaccessible without a mouse, unless of course the user disables CSS.
I've already decided the drop down menu was a bad idea, and you offer
yet another good reason.
My existing page is a very long <dl> list, which is a bit tedious to
navigate. I wonder if it is possible to set up hot keys, such as
typing Ctl-6 to be taken to page no. 6 on a list of pages. I know this
is not a html/xhtml/css problem, but if you would be kind enough to
indicate the options, it would start me off in the right direction.
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Haines Brown
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