Tim Parkin wrote: > Tim Parkin wrote: >> Guido van Rossum wrote: >> >>>I believe there's a CSS trick (most often used for images) that can >>>makes the summary window "float" to the right so that below it the >>>main text resumes the full breadth of the window. If you can pull that >>>off I think this is a good addition! >>> >> Something like this... >> >> http://beta.python.org/download/releases/2.4.1/ That's an ordinary float, I presume? > It would also be simple to add an 'alternate stylesheet' that can hide > the left hand navigation. A small link could be added to switch styles > (which would include javascript) but all good browsers allow you to > choose which stylesheet you wish to use without the aid of javascript > (which I beleive should only be used for 'optional enhancements' to a > website). Good idea! Dito for options like "enlarge text" or such. Georg
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