Hi Michael,
> Completely optional.
Cheers
Annet
Completely optional.
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 3:02 AM, annet wrote:
> Does this mean that the current menu's behaviour will change, or is
> this patch optional?
>
> Currently, I just style active links differently, and that works fine.
> I have seen people who work with different browsers on diffe
oops. I did not receive it. I will apply it asap.
On Oct 29, 10:01 am, Michael Wolfe
wrote:
> Massimo,
>
> I tried sending this patch directly to you, but I'm not sure if you
> received it. In any case, I re-exported the patch this morning so it
> runs against trunk.
>
> Let me know if I've miss
Does this mean that the current menu's behaviour will change, or is
this patch optional?
Currently, I just style active links differently, and that works fine.
I have seen people who work with different browsers on different OS
use the active menu link to refresh the current page. Basically
becaus
Massimo,
I tried sending this patch directly to you, but I'm not sure if you
received it. In any case, I re-exported the patch this morning so it
runs against trunk.
Let me know if I've missed something or if you've decided to hold this
out of the framework. I won't be offended either way.
Tha
Can you please email me the patch? thanks.
On Oct 22, 3:08 pm, Michael Wolfe
wrote:
> Following the sage advice of Jakob Nielsen, I wanted a way to turn off
> links that point to the current page within the menu (see #10
> here:http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20031110.html). At the bottom of this
6 matches
Mail list logo