On Sat, 2001-10-20 at 08:53, digitect mindspring com wrote: > More template refinements. The now single HTML template uses JavaScript > to (very basically) detect the browser and deliver the appropriate CSS > (it should look right for you if you use Mozilla, NS4 or IE5+.): > > http://www.mindspring.com/~digitect/gnome/v2/3-0-1.html > > Also added a search form in the sidebar. > > As a side note, I have somehow managed to completely straighten out the > Netscape 4 template as you can see in this screenshot: > > http://www.mindspring.com/~digitect/gnome/v2/img/3-0-1-ss-windows-ns-4-7 > .png > > I have absolutely no idea how this happened or why it works, but it > does. (And I am still not addicted.) Steve, this kicks total ass. Especially so considering the problems I had myself with turning this into a nice template after I mocked up the design. Even though I don't usually like textured backgrounds, I like the slight GNOME foot background in the sidebar, a nice homage to the original site, and is nice and subtle. I'm uncertain about the pink in the headline sidebar, perhaps it should be gray/beige instead? -- Joakim Ziegler - Ximian Engineer - joakim ximian com - Radagast IRC FIX sysop - Free Software Coder - Writer - FIDEL & Conglomerate hacker http://www.avmaria.com/ - http://www.ximian.com/
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