> 1. We moved to XHTML, and added a print media stylesheet no prblem, that's what i wanted to add anyway if you have read the comments in the source code. > 2. We moved to a single menu, so that the user doesn't have to search toom > uch to find links, and so that even on small screens there is room for the > main text to be shown. depends. i don't think that you have to search for the links longer in the two panel version than the other...as you don't have to scroll down five times your monitor to find them. moreover it's somehow practical to have them "right" at the eye... and i think all pages should have their indivialised linkspanel. regarding the small screens - somewhere you have to make a compromise. either you give the avarage user a more usable or more practical layout like mine, and take the decreased readability in really small screens width a graphical browser - or you really take it very ideologic. i came to the conclusion that either when people have a really small resolution, they normally do not have a mordern graphical browser supporting css or they are already used to have problems surfing the web as really many sites to not make the effort anymore these days. also think about the current poll on kde-look: i think it couldn't point out our expected user group / resolutions better..... somewhere you have to make a clear line. > 3. We moved the search to a less prominent place, because being in the > middle is in the way, especially on a small screen. but isn't the content the most important thing on a page? > 4. We modified the logo graphic to fit in with the CSS better i don't think so. you just put it somewhere as background-image, which is not really an bad idea but i think this is only reasonable togehter with an alternate not displayed title for non graphical or non css browers... > 5. We removed all hard-coded fonts, as some users *need* to have sites > honor their own fonts. Small fonts are simply illegible to some people! i intended to make the font-size relative. but i don't agree by removing the font-family - this just doesn't fit any style or design.. for promoting a desktop environment it is really important to have the visual style perfect these days... > I hope to know what your comments are to these issues, and I hope that in > understanding why we modified your code, you'll appreciate how we're > trying to balance the many priorities in a good HTML design. > By the way, KDE does actively support 800x600 screens for the desktop > itself, so when I say small screen I mean a 600 pixel wide Konqueror > window, as users shoudln't have to maximize the window to read the site. don't you think i took these things in mind? i just set different priorities - based on myexperience.com :-) Also i think we should let the user decide what they think is better for them - don't you agree? Just have a look at kde-look. We could make somekind of poll there... _______________________________________________ kde-www mailing list kde-www@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-www