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per_eckerdal:
@rickg22 (at least mostly):
Where do you think I should put the toggle links? I don't know how much more visible you want them to be.. :? In the navigation bar or just larger icons?

The reason why I put them so hidden is that they aren't a required feature, just a small "extra". I don't want it to be a "click in obscure part of the bottom of the webpage - that is not visible at first sight anyway - to fix the display" thing, just a "small and unusual extra feature" thing. Making it very visible wasn't the point..
/Per Eckerdal

rickg22:
How about just having a liquid design with tables? It's not hard. I know, for some purists 100%-CSS is the way to go, but if it just complicates things, then a hybrid approach (tables+css) is better.

mandrav:

--- Quote from: 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
--- End quote ---

Firefox under linux works fine (although I experienced the slow scrolling when floating - and I have a fast computer and video card)

Yiannis.

per_eckerdal:
Hehe..
I admit that I am a CSS purist  :twisted:

But I can still not see how this design would benefit from tablebased layout:
1. The overflow problem was fixed by two CSS rows (and I don't see how it would be better with tables anyways)
2. The fluid layout is set as default and works with all browser I can test with.
3. The fluid-fixed script does not in any way destroy for the default fluid design.
/Per Eckerdal

per_eckerdal:
@mandrav:
Okay. Then it's probably just something with my computer
/Per Eckerdal

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