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Re: [grubstreet] new layout
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From: Earle Martin
Subject: Re: [grubstreet] new layout
Date: 20:17 on 10 Dec 2002
Subject: Re: [grubstreet] new layout
Date: 20:17 on 10 Dec 2002
I much prefer it with the text flowing around; I have come to agree with Kake about "stolen space". However I agree entirely about lists looking weird. > the main problem i feel is that you end up with orphanend text. I actaully > feel it might look better if the box was on the right hand side. How right you are! Take another look... bob++ > proably haven't seen how much space it nabs in opera 5.5 TP1.( which > i still use mainly because 6 crashes too often on my openbsd boxes) It did Ugly Things when I tried Opera 6 on it. Then it (the browser, that is...) crashed horrendously and I got rid of it. I vote we stick with it on the RHS. Any dissenting voices, make yourselves heard now. -- irate rna mel -- grubstreet mailing list http://london.openguides.org/old-list-archives/
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Bob Walker
18:01 on 10 Dec 2002
the main problem i feel is that you end up with orphanend text. I actaully-
Kate L Pugh
19:42 on 10 Dec 2002
Ooh. That might work. On the right hand side with the text flow as -
Re: [grubstreet] new layout
Earle Martin 20:17 on 10 Dec 2002
I much prefer it with the text flowing around; I have come to agree with
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Kate L Pugh
19:42 on 10 Dec 2002