Johannes wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 05:12:07PM +0300, Tomas R wrote:
1) ubuntu.lt Not sure if it's dillo fault or website's malformed stylesheet, but with default dillo settings some of the lithuanian characters are not displayed. This can be fixed by just adding "* {font-family: serif !important}" to the style.css. Here is a pic with some of the places where letters are missing marked in red: http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/2227/ubuntult.png
I guess the problem is that the font simply does not contain those glyphs. There are some rules how this case should be handled, but dillo does not implement them currently.
Yeah, everything works for me because I have a real shortage of fonts, so 99.9999% of text is shown in DejaVu fonts.
6) http://www.binaryworld.skynet.lt/DUK.html If we use one link with fragment identifier in the page, all the others are marked as visited too.
Not sure how this should be handled correctly. Someone will have to check the specs.
I'm not aware of anything in the HTML spec on it, at least.
3) UPPERCASE letters should be used in the File menu to define keyboard shortcuts, because now L looks like I (Open url... ctrl+l)
I'll look into this.
It seems whoever designed the new website theme has no idea what READABILITY means... It looks like someone just used some stupid online color picker, which just picks some similar colors to the one user chooses. The old website looked MUCH MUCH better. Imho, it's a regression...
Hm I like the new design, but I agree that readability might be a problem. Let's see what other say.
I still find visited text to be hard to read, but I know I should break down and get a new display...