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Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Template work
From: |
Tony (Angles) Puglisi |
Subject: |
Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Template work |
Date: |
Mon, 31 Dec 2001 23:06:15 +0000 |
I support the idea of having a template that uses the recent advances in HTML
browsers (CSS2 mainly...)
Bob Crandell (address@hidden) wrote*:
>
>I believe Lars intention is to offer users a choice. Some will take advantage,
some
>will not. I don't think he is trying to replace all the other email
>interfaces in
>phpGroupware, even if "1024x768 and anything else will look crappy", which I
>doubt
>any of these developers would do.
>
>Have a Happy New Year.
>
>Chris Weiss (address@hidden) wrote*:
>>
>>I run 1600x1200 on the desktop and 1024x786 on the laptop but I run my
>>browser windows at about 900x700. why? because everthing on the net is
>>"optimized" for 800x600 but well designed sites look better in a larger
>>window, and I hate full screen.
>>
>>So the question now is: Is it coded for 1024x768 and anything else will look
>>crappy, or is it well designed and "usuable" at any resolution but will look
>>it's best at 1024x786 or more? The latter is welcomed, the former will
>>likely not even be used by the "high tech" guys with large hardware and will
>>only be usefull on an intranet when the admin knows tht every PC will be
>>1024x768.
>>
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Lars Kneschke" <address@hidden>
>>To: <address@hidden>
>>Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 12:36 PM
>>Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Template work
>>
>>
>>> > address@hidden schrieb:
>>> >
>>> > I support lawyers, doctors, manufacturing, accountants and a few
>>> > others. The majority of these users are using 800x600. A few are
>>> > still at 640x480. I can only think of 1 or 2 people who use 1024x786.
>>> > You might want to optimize it for 800x600. I support lawyers, doctors,
>>> > manufacturing, accountants and a few others. The majority of these
>>> > users are using 800x600. A few are still at 640x480. I can only think
>>> > of 1 or 2 people who use 1024x786. You might want to optimize it for
>>> > 800x600.
>>> I know what you mean.
>>> > Just a thought.
>>>
>>> But...
>>>
>>> No! :)
>>>
>>> We have enough templates which are displayed fine with lower resulotions.
>>I
>>> want to create a "high tech"-template, which requires a recent browser(IE6
>>> or latest Mozilla/Netscape) and 1024x786.
>>> I don't know much people, who need a PC every day, which are working with
>>a
>>> resolution lower than 1024x786. Most (working) people today already have
>>> flat screens here, which are running on 1024x786 only.
>>>
>>> But that's point of view.
>>>
>>> Cu
>>>
>>>
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- [Phpgroupware-developers] Template work, Dan Kuykendall (Seek3r), 2001/12/30
- Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Template work, Joel Webb, 2001/12/30
- Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Template work, Bob Crandell, 2001/12/30
- Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Template work, Bob Crandell, 2001/12/30
- Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Template work, Bob Crandell, 2001/12/30
- Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Template work, Bob Crandell, 2001/12/31
- Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Template work,
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- Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Template work, Tony (Angles) Puglisi, 2001/12/31