Marcus (OOo) wrote: > Am 07/12/2014 03:27 PM, schrieb Emanuele: >> As asked by Kay, here it is a new thread. >> >> Unfortunately I didn't have much time to volunteer to this (and I'm not >> sure in the next period either. > > ah, too bad. :-(
Well, I'll try to do something, but sure what. ;) >> For example, another thing I was considering is the separation of the >> menu and the breadcrumbs with a menu fixed-top and the breadcrumbs where >> the are now: >> http://testing.elkarte.it/testing/ooo/index_fix.html > > Fixed-top is already good. To get the height of the header reduced and > also fixed would be great. hmm... I personally don't like too much very tall fixed headers, they tend to take up a lot of vertical space. > > Of course our logo has to be put somewhere The logo could go in the fixed menu for example, on the left, though in that case, I'd reduce the number of entries of the menu itself because at certain resolutions (from 800px wide up to 1024 and maybe something more depending on the size of the logo) the menu would go on two lines, and it doesn't really look good IMO. Mixing the two, what about some "moving stuff around" while scrolling? http://testing.elkarte.it/ooo/index_scroll.html >> >> Are the css "compiled" somehow as well, or are they in the home.css, >> ooo.css, etc. files? > > No, they are plain and will be just applied to the webpage. Okay, well, in my example I collected the bits from the various places into a single file (it's just about 400 lines, so not much to deal with), since most of them were not necessary. It seems I'm getting the grasp of how the website works, now I have just to understand how to enable SSI on my localhost. /me goes read some documentation on the matter... or at least some examples. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org