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Re: [grubstreet] new layout

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From: Bob Walker
Subject: Re: [grubstreet] new layout
Date: 16:59 on 10 Dec 2002
> At 16:29 10/12/02, Bob wrote:
> >its all very nice.
> >however, i have one small issue. it looks really ugly wrappign round the
> >bottom of the box. less so when its normal text but when you do lists it
> >looks really ugly.
>
>
> Er, doesn't do that for me....
>
> eg
> http://grault.net/cgi-bin/grubstreet.pl?Category_Pubs

thats cause it saa realy list <li> or * .
http://grault.net/cgi-bin/grubstreet.pl?Bob
however doesnt use a list.
and imho even normal text looks funny. i would prefer it if it went
straight down following the edge of the box

>
>
> >this is only a minor quible. also itd odesnt work at all in opera but hey
> >that what the force my own style sheet button is for.
>
>
> Works fine in my Opera...
>
> Minor suggestion.... put the Search box in a li tag....
>
> Alex
>
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