
David Abrahams wrote:
"Pavel Chikulaev" <pavel.chikulaev@gmail.com> writes:
* IMO combination of Search by Google and Go Search button is not good idea.
My biggest problem with it is that it doesn't look like a button at all.
Well there are only two possible choices then.. 1. Have both the Google logo and a GO/SEARCH button. 2. Make a custom Google logo + button. The second is likely not possible given the rules of the Google search service.
* Links in the body are underlined, but on the right side are not.
They are except for the ones that are obviously menu items (look at the bottom). I appreciate the fact that there aren't lots of underlines in those things that are clearly going to be links. That said...
Yes. Exactly the same conclusion I came to when I switch to have the links underlined.
* IMO Links in the body don't look good. (I mean dash underlining).
I agree with this. If you want a de-emphasized indicator some kind of pale solid underline would work. I suppose the dashes are supposed to work with any background color the user chooses? Even a dotted (alternating pixels) line would be better.
I actually agree.. My first attempt was to use the "dotted" underlines and the do look much better than the "dashed". But that brings up another unfortunate browser issue: IE doesn't support the "dotted" borders and displays "dashed" borders instead. Guess I'll have to try and draw my own borders for this :-\ -- Or just make IE users suffer the less pleasing look. -- -- Grafik - Don't Assume Anything -- Redshift Software, Inc. - http://redshift-software.com -- rrivera/acm.org - grafik/redshift-software.com - 102708583/icq