
From: Rene Rivera <grafik.list@redshift-software.com>
OK I've done more changes/improvements. It's now a fluid layout. Since no one except Dave had suggestions on what to I went with his idea of two (mostly equal) columns. In this case the left is fluid the right is fixed.
There's a lot I like, and I appreciate your attention to this effort. There are, however, some things I don't: - The two-column navbar takes a lot of space. If your browser is narrow for whatever reason, the navbar dominates. - If your browser window is sufficiently narrow, the section based approach separates the sections of the navbar from one another. Therefore, instead of this layout: text1 navbar1 text1 text2 navbar2 text2 text3 navbar3 text3 I'd like this layout: text1 navbar1 text1 navbar2 navbar3 text2 text2 text3 text3 - Why not put some of the navbar links in drop-down hotspots or buttons across the top? That would reduce the number of links that need to be presented in the right side navbar. - If you keep the two-column navbar, then the Boost/Documentation/Mailing Lists list box for search should be alongside the search input box. It looks odd with the search input, list box, and Google logo stacked one above the other. -- Rob Stewart stewart@sig.com Software Engineer http://www.sig.com Susquehanna International Group, LLP using std::disclaimer;