Hi Christian, Ivan, all
Christian Lohmaier schrieb:
Hi Ivan, *,
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 4:41 AM, Ivan M.<ivanm@patentpending.co.nz> wrote:
[1] http://patentpending.co.nz/libreoffice/jquery/index.html
Hmm - the "interesting" variant is missing, i.e. the case when there
is already a second-level menu :-)
Right - I'd like to see this too
(perhaps an even more light green for the hover menu?)
And would it be possible to have a regular font for the top level menu
when you're on a second level page (still open question on the actual
design)?
Or does that proposal imply that the second-menu navbar will no longer
be shown permanently?
On second level pages it should be shown IMHO.
One usability issue with a horizontally spread hover-menu is that you
cannot move diagonally, since the menu will collapse before you reach
the goal, i.e. start over Home, move to the right to Features → hover
menu is shown, move diagonally to the writer item → chances are that
you will hover over download first, and thus the menu disappears →
frustrated user. The user has to go down to the second level menu
first, then can move left/right....
Perhaps reaction time of the hover menu might become slower (especially
after changes in direction)?
Don't know how mighty the code is...
Best regards
Bernhard
ciao
Christian
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