Hi Kai,

thank you for the screenshot. My resolution is 1024x768, too and it
looks the same as on your screenshot.

i first thought you meant the design is broken and some text being out
of bounds. i guess Christian expected the same and he suggested to
make the design all fluid and this is what i did and i was just going
to send a new style.css to ross. but i see that is not the point and
not necessary.

font-sizes are already relative and i am not going to change anything
for now. as this is not a django related problem or a feature request
for djangosites.org and no one else has complained about this i would
set up a test page with a small change and invite you to have a look
there rather than discussing it here.

if anyone else has questions/suggestions about the design, feel free
to contact me directly.

maddiin


On 24 Jun., 21:56, "Kai Kuehne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi wathi,
>
> On 6/24/07, wathi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > hi Kai,
>
> > thanks for your input. i would appreciate if you could attach a
> > screenshot.
>
> > i am not a professional designer (yet;]), so i am lacking some
> > knowledge. especially when it comes to font-size vs screen resolution.
> > i promise i will investigate this so it will hopefully look convenient
> > on your laptop in the near future.
>
> I attached the screenshot. Thanks for your effort!
> (And no.. I don't want the font to be smaller. I want it to be relative. :)
>
>
>
> > greets,
> > maddiin
>
> Kai
>
>  djangosites.PNG
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