On 5/26/06, James Edward Gray II <james / grayproductions.net> wrote:> On May 26, 2006, at 9:37 AM, Michal Suchanek wrote:>> > Yes, it looks very "professional". But the blue stripes on each side> > of the page take way too much space. Perhaps my browser window is> > larger than that of the person who designed the web?> >> > I say "professional" because it is that sort of good looking slick> > design that uses pixel alignement. It is probably the type of design> > that appeals to managers and computer illiterate people. If it happens> > that they can see it on their screens because they got a "normal"> > screen.> > Not that pixels are the root of all evil in web design, just almost> > all. Such web is not scalable, it is the same size (in pixels)> > irregardless of the user's screen (window) size and dpi.> >> > This is the standard these days, many web sites do it. And some do> > not. The fact that many did the same error is not an excuse for doing> > it again.> >> > I appreciate the work you put into the new design. But it looks like I> > will not be the one who appreciates the results of the work. I was> > afraid the new design will be like this, and so it is.>> This site is in a CMS, so it is trivial to replace the entire look of> the site, should we need to down the road. Let's try to keep the> focus where it belongs, on content and getting it launched.> yes, I would like a new site as well. And the modifications to thestylesheet to make better use of screen space should be trivial. Is there a todo list somewhere where I could look if I felt likehaving too much free time? Thanks Michal