From: Colin T. <col...@ou...> - 2006-06-21 14:50:58
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Jon Maber wrote: > A not very pro CSS solution would be to go back to the use of a table. > I.e. one row, two cells. The height of the row could be fixed and the > width of the right hand cell fixed. This solution would not be too bad > for accessibility because it could be navigated linearly and would work > better with browsers that implement CSS to version 1 or dont handle it > at all. What do you think about tables? If it works I wouldn't mind. We need to find a better overall solution at some point, so this would only be in the interim. I think we should also decide what the priorities are, as we no-one seems to have found the perfect solution yet (we've also had Owen here looking at it for quite a while). Visual appearance? Text re-sizing in browser? Displaying full title rather than abbreviating it? Limiting max number of parent icons to display? Colin -- ____________________________________ Colin Tatham VLE Team Oxford University Computing Services http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/vle/ http://bodington.org |