Slight Design Tweak

As you may have noticed, I’ve made some minor design changes. Except for a problem in IE5/Win where the navigation bar for some reason gets pushed down a bit, everything looks as intended in all browsers I have checked. If you do come across something that looks like a bug, please let me know and I’ll try to fix it.

  • May 23, 2004
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1. May 23, 2004 by Ben de Groot

Very nice! I like your redesign, although I wish you wouldn't specify Helvetica (it's one of the few non-anti-aliased fonts here) or that you'd add a css-signature.

2. May 23, 2004 by Roger

Thanks :) What system are you on btw? And would Arial be better than Helvetica? I just added Lucida Grande as the first choice for those who have it installed. Oh, and this site now has a css signature; the body id of every page is www-456bereastreet-com.

3. May 23, 2004 by Christian Machmeier

Looks really very great here in Firefox on Linux. Enjoying your "re-"design. Pretty cool! ;)

4. May 24, 2004 by Ben de Groot

I'm using Firefox on Linux. Arial would be better, but I don't particularly like it. Nimbus Sans is, in my opinion, a much better stand-in for Helvetica. But now that you've added a body id, I can put that in my user stylesheet. Thanks and keep up the good work!

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