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It would be very cool, if you decide to build a navigation without these slow JS navigation bar at the top. It doesn't really work either on Mozilla nor on IE.
The rest on your site was pretty cool. Think about, that the most content of your site is useful information / text, so a clear, minimalistic layout would fit your visitors needs. Best regards from Luxembourg, Viktor Thanks for your feedback!
As Stephan said, that is the direction we are planning to take. I have only one amendment: with very few exceptions, PHP sites are all very minimalistic. pat has always been known to go against that tide, and I would hate that to change (there wouldn't be anything left to design!) - so the new layout will be clearer and leaner, and without all the fancy only half working javascript, but it will not be entirely minimalistic. I can't find a link back to the home page from this blog page, is that intentional?
Thanks for pointing this out, it was not intentional
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Traduction du billet 'php-tools.net relaunch plans' de php-tools: Nous avons décidé de faire une remise à neuf du site php-tools.net, et aimerions savoir si vous avez des idées comment nous pouvons l'améliorer. Nous savons déjà assez bien ce que nous
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