Jorge G. Mare wrote: > Truls Becken wrote: > >> 2009/8/22 André Braga <meianoite@xxxxxxxxx>: >> >>> Um, here it doesn't change the opacity at all. >> >> Here neither, Firefox 3.5.2 on Arch Linux. > > I have added a few extra opacity-related declarations. > > Can you please try again (flush your cache first, just in case)? Yes, now it works here :) >> Is the "Home" link at the top of each page really necessary? The Haiku >> logo has the same effect. Actually, I had navigated around the page >> for a long time before I even noticed that link since I'm used to >> clicking the project logo to get to the front page on most sites. > > This is just standard breadcrumb-based navigation practice used to provide a > trail of the where you are in the website, and a way to go up as many levels > as you want in the content hierarchy. Oh, right. I didn't realize that because most of the time it just shows "Home". This is because the tail stops one level up from the current page, which is slightly odd. >> Also, there are a couple of inconsistencies between the About-1 >> pulldown and the actual page titles; "Screenshot Tour" vs "Haiku >> Screenshot Tour" (which wraps to two lines in the navigation box, so I >> like the shorter name better), and "Movies" vs "Haiku Videos". The >> items in the Community-1 pulldown has a different ordering than the >> actual page order. >> >> This is of course content specific, and not related to the theme >> itself, but I thought I'd mention it anyway. > > Those inconsistencies will be fixed at a later stage. :) Fine :) -Truls