Hi, With the current navbar, when the total width of images exceed the screen width, they extra ones on the right hand side wrap down to the next line. That way the thing stops being a bar, and instead becomes a large, ugly quadratic form.
As you know, I've recently added a "button" for the site map, and changed the text of "Distribution" to "Getting Debian". Both of these changes make sense to everyone, I hope, but they have a negative side, too -- they make several translations wrap even at 800x600. A large majority wraps at 640x480 and in 80x25 (the ALT tags). We can't reduce the width much, but we can make them wrap better -- if half (4) of the images are on one horizontal line and the other half (3) is on the other, it looks a bit better. However, to do the wrapping that way, I couldn't figure out any better way other than using the non-standard <nobr> tag, which works in the Mozillas only. I tried using \ and s, and more nested table madness, but none of it produced the result I was hoping for. I didn't try anything related to CSS, though that's got an availability problem just like <nobr>. Does anyone happen to have an idea how this could be done? -- 2. That which causes joy or happiness. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]