On Wed, Jul 28, 1999 at 10:33:24AM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Allan" == Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Allan> Shouldn't the news items be in reverse chronological order
> Allan> instead?
> 
> Yes, and having dates there would be nice too.

We do have dates there, but it sounds like the general consensus (sample
size 2!) is that I shouldn't separate the news into sections. OK.

> About those submenus: would it be possible to have them appear just
> under the relevant menu entry (at least in side mode), like:
> 
> Navigate
>  · Home page
>  · Latest News
>  · /How to Get It/
>     · /Main Download page/
>     · Versioning System
>     · Related Software
>  · More About LyX
>  · Internet Resources
>  · Developers' Web Site
>   
> [here, text in /.../ is in italics]

This had been my original idea. It's not quite as easy to do in PHP3, but it
should be doable. But what do we do in the top navbar case? Fancy sites will
sometimes use fancy graphics to show that the submenu is a "descendant" of
the particular item in the main menu. I don't know how to do that or if we
should. I could indent the submenu, I suppose. Would that help?o

> At least, the title of the submenu should be the same as the name of
> the relvant menu: for example, if I click 'How to Get It', I'd assume
> that the submenu title should not be 'Download menu', since it is not
> immediately clear to me that you mean the same.

Probably.

-Amir

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