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Regarding the Code::Blocks homepage design contest

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tiwag:
thanks @all
i obviously missed that info ;-)

rickg22:
Well I don't like that "click in obscure part of the bottom of the webpage - that is not visible at first sight anyway - to fix the display" thingy. It's completely anti-user friendly.

Also, if you choose a "fluid design", look at what happens when the display is getting narrowed. Pictures overflow.

I mean, a simple three-column table layout would get rid of the problem. I'm not saying you must use 1,000 recursive tables (which i'm against, btw). Just one table, the rest can be divs.

mandrav:
I disagree with the use of tables. "Tables Are Evil And Slow (tm)" :)
Though, I agree it would be better to default to "full-width" layout.

Yiannis.

Anonymous:
@rickg22:

--- Quote ---There are some inaccuracies in the handbook, but these can be fixed later. Now it's only matter of adding screenshots to the descriptions, and voila! Smile
--- End quote ---

Yes, probably, but as I said before, I don't have extremely much time, so that must be lower priority.

I'll add the pictures overflow and putting these toggle buttons at a better place (and/or changing their appearance) to my todo list.

@mandrav:
I've changed the default to fluid layout. (You'll have to remove the cookies, tho)
/Per Eckerdal

per_eckerdal:
Question: In my mozilla, the right border of the header renders very strange (somtimes, sometimes not) when having floated width and scrolling. Does the bug show up for you too?
/Per Eckerdal

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