Closed otwstephanie closed 10 years ago
From highlander.ii@gmail.com on September 13, 2008 06:59:16
Attachment: header-login.PNG
From shal...@gmail.com on September 13, 2008 07:36:14
Just noting that this is the home page and not the login page (which still exists, just hidden deeper).
Summary: Home page word wrap
Status: Accepted
From highlander.ii@gmail.com on September 16, 2008 18:17:56
Related:
Rev 733 (internal beta)
Now the text is far too small to read and still sort of overlaps the text boxes.
Also, the OpenID logo/link overlaps the box.
Window not max'd.
See screenshot
Attachment: internalbetaheader.PNG
From highlander.ii@gmail.com on September 16, 2008 18:22:51
More:
Once logged in, the text in the top right is still a bit small. It's also 'bunched' together b/c it's bold and not easy to read. It's not 'pretty' to look at either.
Same is true on the navigation buttons - the letters are 'scrunched'.
Suggestion:
More space between letters if the text needs to be that small, also, use a 'smoother' edged font - Arial, Verdana, anything but Times New Roman (which is notorious for 'bleeding' edges).
see screenshot
Attachment: internalbetaheader-loggedin.PNG
From liminim...@googlemail.com on September 17, 2008 17:13:08
What browser are you using?
From highlander.ii@gmail.com on September 17, 2008 17:24:56
SeaMonkey and Firefox3
From Black0Sa...@gmail.com on September 18, 2008 02:03:19
Labels: Roadmap-MainNavigation
From liminim...@googlemail.com on November 15, 2008 12:13:11
i cannot see any overlap on the screenshot provided. marked issue wontfix
Status: WontFix
From highlander.ii@gmail.com on September 13, 2008 08:58:52
What archive revision are you testing on? (See the revision number next to "An Archive Of Our Own: Extreme Alpha (rev. #)" in the header).
rev 666 What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. navigate to the login page
When the window is maximized, the text is fine, but once a window is smaller, the text wraps and overlaps itself. Please provide any additional information below. See attached screenshot.
Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/otwarchive/issues/detail?id=355