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www.triqua.nl

Posted: Tue 25. May 2004, 08:51
by vvo
Hello all,
Our first site build with PHPWCMS ...it's not the final URL but we need some reactions from the crowd :wink:


http://www.triqua.nl/phpwcms/index/index.html


Kind regards,


Johan.

Posted: Tue 25. May 2004, 09:01
by Pappnase
hello

don't know what i should say looks very different from all other i've seen.
is this wanted the borders in the navigation table. also the that you place it in an frame looks a little strange. :oops: did you do that that nobody forget wich site he is visiting!?

but the colors and graphics are nice!

Posted: Tue 25. May 2004, 09:24
by rk
How did you insert the pics on the right column?

Template?

Posted: Tue 25. May 2004, 09:48
by frold
rk wrote:How did you insert the pics on the right column?

Template?
If you use internet explore...

Right click and choose "view source" ;-)

Posted: Tue 25. May 2004, 10:44
by rk
frold wrote:If you use internet explore...
IE is not nessesary to see the source ;-). Very good to see the pagestructure is opera with "Debug with outline" and/or "show structural elements".

I see many nested tables, but how to integrate it in wcms.

I use an external script cutting the internal rubric right ;-) and after update to current cvs-version i use the content part "external url".

http://www.magicpages.de/wcms4/index.php

But maybe there is a better way.

Posted: Tue 25. May 2004, 11:16
by vvo
@Pappnase: we 'hate' scrolling websites ....just a matter of taste I think. If it was possible (the easy way) we would prefer to make the menu fixed also.

@rk: for the right column we use different templates (for the moment).

Johan.

Posted: Tue 25. May 2004, 11:24
by Pappnase
vvo wrote:@Pappnase: we 'hate' scrolling websites ....just a matter of taste I think. If it was possible (the easy way) we would prefer to make the menu fixed also.
ohh i use 1024x768 and i need to scroll!*smile*
maybe you offer every visitor to get an 19" crt monitor or 17" TFT Display for free!* :wink: :wink: :wink:

Posted: Tue 25. May 2004, 11:25
by vvo
Pappnase wrote:
vvo wrote:@Pappnase: we 'hate' scrolling websites ....just a matter of taste I think. If it was possible (the easy way) we would prefer to make the menu fixed also.
ohh i use 1024x768 and i need to scroll!*smile*
maybe you offer every visitor to get an 19" crt monitor or 17" TFT Display for free!* :wink: :wink: :wink:
If possible we would use frames to make navigation and header at a fixed position. That the content is scrolling ..that's no problem.

Ciao,


Johan.

Posted: Tue 25. May 2004, 13:37
by DeXXus
Fixed horizontal bar for IE>=5/win:
http://devnull.tagsoup.com/fixed/horizontal.html

This content div stays like a frame at bottom:
http://cookiecrook.com/bugtests/fixed.htm

Cross browser fixed head/foot
http://www.stunicholls.myby.co.uk/layouts/bodyfix.html

Interesting "Fixed" Menu via CSS here:
http://www.stunicholls.myby.co.uk/layouts/fixed.html

Posted: Tue 25. May 2004, 13:57
by vvo
@Dexxus: thanks for the URL's ...I will investigate this, looks very good.
A quick try with IE en Opera with the last link shows it works for both browsers. How about Mac's with Safari?

Johan.

Posted: Tue 25. May 2004, 14:03
by DeXXus
vvo wrote:@Dexxus: thanks for the URL's ...I will investigate this, looks very good.
-=SNIP=-
How about Mac's with Safari?

Johan.
I don't know... I'm not "well-rounded" in hardware :lol: