loving the new look site, very sinister
The "Navigation Column" title is also very helpful - just in case you hadnt worked out what those links were for ![]()
I guess though that this is a deliberate pointer for development, rather than an intended final feature...
The only minor quibble (which I cant remember if I mentioned) is that on an 800x600 res monitor that title is almost all you get without scrolling, and since the navigation is going to be the most used/most important section for most people it might be worth it being more accessable. I can understand that you don't want the title/subtitle obscured by the nav, but even with every toolbar I have reducing the height of the window it's only the "Navigation Column" heading that gets in the way when I scroll down as far as possible. This explanation has confused me, so I doubt it's been that informative - to deal with that, see screenshot
Maybe it'll make some sense now...
Mr Scrub













Probably my own fault for not explaining what I meant before, but I fear it is less usable now: when I first arrive at the page I still see only the top half of the navigation, as before. However, now, when I scroll down, the navigation remains fixed where it is, so I'm never able to see the lower half of the column.
Criticising again (sorry)
Mr Scrub
"LOOKS PERFECTLY LOGICAL TO ME"
Try it now with the style switcher on. There's an 800x600 stylesheet on there and we're working on Ransom's 1600x1200 look as well (there's always a show-off isn't there!
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Thats got it
And I've even worked out why occasionally when I've viewed your site* in the past the CSS has been ignored - it seems to be caused by double clicking F5/refresh, presumably a deliberate feature I never knew about. Just goes to show that at least one of the old adages is true: you do learn something new everyday (well, most days, anyway).
Mr Scrub
*That's your site as in leealley.com, although I can't help feeling there might be a few more pages out there with your skills behind them...
"LOOKS PERFECTLY LOGICAL TO ME"