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Hi Jason,
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- The alternating background colours on the top stories links seems to just add clutter and detract from actualy reading the links. Is it really necessary?
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I will try without them in #7.
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- Having pre-existing text in search boxes. Uh, I hate that. :)
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Normally, me too. And though it is against WCAG, I also will try without it in
#7.
Thank you very much!
-Rene
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Hi Jason,
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- The alternating background colours on the top stories links seems to just add clutter and detract from actualy reading the links. Is it really necessary?
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I will try without them in #7.
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This could be something that is easily configurable by the user - so I would
still keep the 2 different styles, but give them the same colour in the default
page style.
ROSCO
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- Having pre-existing text in search boxes. Uh, I hate that. :)
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Normally, me too. And though it is against WCAG, I also will try without it
in #7.
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Change
<label for="query">Search for: </label></span>
<input type="text" name="query" value="Search LUGNET" size="16" maxlength="200" id="query" />
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to
<label for="query" accesskey="s">Search for: </label></span>
<input type="text" name="query" value="Search LUGNET" size="16" maxlength="200" id="query" onfocus="this.value = '';" onclick="this.value = '';" />
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The onclick/onfocus erase the text. The accesskey attribute lets people type s
to give the search box focus if they have accessibility issues. You might have
to move the accesskey to the field itself; I dont remember if putting it on a
label still gives the field focus.
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