Am 07/12/2014 02:55 PM, schrieb Alexandro Colorado:
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 6:25 AM, Alexandro Colorado<j...@oooes.org> wrote:
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 4:50 AM, Andrea Pescetti<pesce...@apache.org>
wrote:
Marcus (OOo) wrote:
Am 07/12/2014 04:36 AM, schrieb Alexandro Colorado:
http://people.apache.org/~jza/index.html
Please comment. Colors can be adjusted on the CSS.
... the scrollbar is just a blue area of what
should be the scrollbar. No indication how it works. Is this intended?
Not sure how a scrollbar's ever indicates how it works?
However the scrollbar bottons are disabled, they can be enable throught
he CSS for a complete understanding of how JScrollPane() works you can read
the Plugin project page.
http://jscrollpane.kelvinluck.com/#download
I did a quick fix and you can see the scrolling arrows, in case people are
confused about the scrollbar.
thanks, this looks better. However, the scrollbar is now going over the
arrows when getting to the top or bottom. But I understand that it's
just a demo webpage.
Colors are OK, and indeed better than the current dull gray we all
dislike. But I agree this is not immediately recognizable as a scrollbar,
so (provided we need it; we could actually shorten the content and do
without) this is not very understandable for visitors.
Regulating content could be harder that it sounds, also is pretty horrible
the way the scrollbar is implemented at the moment using nested scrollbars.
Then you should delete them. ;-)
Definetly not the best solution. I am recomending also a carrousel pane,
which will allow a more dynamic slide-show like flow of the information,
using the showcase jQuery plugin:
http://showcase.awkwardgroup.com/
There are a lot of frameworks that offer a carousel. But whatever we
will use:
+100 for implementing a carousel. :-)
Marcus
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