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Posted October 23, 200915 yr As shown on many high traffic sites nowadays, the nav bar (header) extends onto the second line, and makes everything look like crap. I don't mean make a crappy looking scroll bar, but something cool that only appears if the header expands past someones screen resolution. If you use 800x600 screen resolution, you know what I mean. That, and the ACP Restrictions tab. It's even worse, because of the even further limited room. Just thought it would be a good idea. CrC...
October 23, 200915 yr I think if anyone is using a 800x600 res monitor still then they need to upgrade. I do my site assuming that the minimum width is 1280. It used to be 1024 but most monitors are at least 1280 wide these days. 3DKiwi
October 23, 200915 yr Author My site is fairly large, and runs the following apps (that are visible in header): IP.Subscriptions IP.Shoutbox IP.Downloads Manager IP.Content Tutorials iCommerce Links Awards I use a 1024 x 768 display (almost enough), and it bumps to a new line, and doesn't format a skin properly.
October 23, 200915 yr [quote name='3DKiwi' date='23 October 2009 - 04:46 AM' timestamp='1256269570' post='1870383'] I think if anyone is using a 800x600 res monitor still then they need to upgrade. I do my site assuming that the minimum width is 1280. It used to be 1024 but most monitors are at least 1280 wide these days. 3DKiwi i think you'll find that most still use 1024 resolution though. i don't create sites for 800x600 anymore, not done it for a while now.
October 23, 200915 yr Author Even better still: As many people use different skins as their main ones, IPS could introduce an optional (default: disabled) hook that will add the scrolling to the nav bar (if the skin the user is using uses the same class/div id as IPS. This way, all skins would be affected, not just the default IPS skin. There are quite a few spots in the ACP that would be nice to have this feature, System Settings and ACP Restrictions are the obvious ones.
October 27, 200915 yr I can't see IPS being interested in this. This is more suitable for a third party hook. There's a scrolling recent topic hook available an I tried it out. I found it very hard on the eyes. Jaggi - re monitor size. I run a CG graphics site. Virtually all of members are running reasonable sized monitors i.e. 1280 or more. 3DKiwi
October 27, 200915 yr Author Unfortunately, my Dad uses my desktop, therefore I have to use the 1024 x 768 resolution. People can't just make their screen smaller to suit the minority. Graphics / Design desktops / workstations are the ones with resolutions like yours. Most of us don't use such large resolutions.
October 28, 200915 yr You and your father should set up accounts for yourself. That's what my wife and daughter do on my Wife's PC. That way you can each have your own desktop and settings. 3DKiwi
October 28, 200915 yr use CTRL and scroll the mouse wheel. The menu is text based so the font will shrink/zoom as required.
October 28, 200915 yr That has the side effect of scaling all the rest of the items and text on the page though.
October 28, 200915 yr give me 5 mins, I am just going to write up a couple of articles that may help or at least provide an alternative option ok, try this - it simply moves the search box down instead of moving the links down. http://community.invisionpower.com/resources/articles.html?record=424
October 29, 200915 yr [quote name='3DKiwi' date='27 October 2009 - 05:56 PM' timestamp='1256666187' post='1872260'] I can't see IPS being interested in this. This is more suitable for a third party hook. There's a scrolling recent topic hook available an I tried it out. I found it very hard on the eyes. Jaggi - re monitor size. I run a CG graphics site. Virtually all of members are running reasonable sized monitors i.e. 1280 or more. 3DKiwi yea your a graphics site, alot of people know about resolution and up theirs, i myself never use 1024 on any of my monitors but according to stats off the big sites include w3c alot of people still using 1024, don't think its time to ditch it yet, maybe not for a while either.
October 29, 200915 yr Our official minimum resolution is 1024x768. If there are bugs in the core software at that resolution, they can be reported. We do not officially support anything lower than that.
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