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  • A Andrew Peace

    Hey, Just thought I drop a note to say how cool your sliding sidebar is! Nice work! > Andrew.

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    Chris Meech
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    If you run with Large Fonts, it causes the bar to cover over part of the text of the page. In addition to this, try scrolling down so that the bottom of the sidebar is eventually exposed. When you mouse over from the side, the bar exposes itself :) and will close up when you mouse away, again over the side. But if you mouse away by moving the mouse down through the bottom of the side bar, it does not closeup at all. In fact it stays completely open, covering the document as you scroll up back to the top. I definitely like the idea of having this as a preference setting. But it is very cool and usefull for the site. Chris

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    • C Christian Graus

      I picked CodeGuru first, and what a disaster that was. Their whole login system was, and is, totally screwed. But you're right - I got there in the end. Plus I chose C++ instead of VB, Hungry Jacks over McDonalds, guitar over piano accordion, my wife over those other chicks that were around at the time....... Christian #include "std_disclaimer.h" People who love sausage and respect the law should never watch either one being made. The things that come to those who wait are usually the things left by those who got there first.

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      Ammar
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      HungryJacks!!! At George Street! Double whopper deal, mmmmmmm! :) Those days in Sydney! Cant forget that city! I was in Sydney from Aug '00 - Oct '00 (yup, during Olympics!), worked for CFSAustralia on premises of Macquarie Bank at Martin Place! :) Ammar Either I will find a way, or I will make one.

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      • F F Braem

        I like it also, but there's one problem. When you need to scroll down in the menu, you have to leave the menu, and use the scrollbar of the browser. The problem is that you can't see how far you need to scroll, because the menu is disappeared. I don't know how you can solve that.

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        Obliterator
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        Buy a mouse with the scroll wheel... Works fine for me! :) Nice work Chris. -- The Obliterator

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        • C Chris Maunder

          Thanks for the comments Jim. I added it because I was sick and tired of trying to navigate from an article to the main sections via the homepage or section Table of Contents. I designed it so that it was slim and out of the way, and I was actually wondering if people would even notice it (as I said, it's kind of a quiet test). Is it really getting in the way that much? I could add a timer that waits for a 1-2 second hover before it moves over. Just let me know how many bugs you want with that extra piece of code :D Other options are that I could just trash it, or move to a fixed menu, or have a setting in your Settings page that allows you to disable it. Lemme know. cheers, Chris Maunder

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          Matt Philmon
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          Is sure do wish I knew what you guys were talking about.... If you mean the seeing the sidebar from the main page while viewing the forums (scrolling out) that isn't working here. I don't see the sidebar no matter where I move the mouse.

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          • C Chris Maunder

            Thanks for the comments Jim. I added it because I was sick and tired of trying to navigate from an article to the main sections via the homepage or section Table of Contents. I designed it so that it was slim and out of the way, and I was actually wondering if people would even notice it (as I said, it's kind of a quiet test). Is it really getting in the way that much? I could add a timer that waits for a 1-2 second hover before it moves over. Just let me know how many bugs you want with that extra piece of code :D Other options are that I could just trash it, or move to a fixed menu, or have a setting in your Settings page that allows you to disable it. Lemme know. cheers, Chris Maunder

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            Jamie Nordmeyer
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            Hey Chris. Frankly, I like the slide in bar, but another option that you may give some thought to (if enough people complain about the menubar that you want to remove it) would be using a top-bar menu system (http://webfx.eae.net/dhtml/dhtmlmenu/menu.html). This particular menu is dockable, and looks and acts just like a Windows menu. It only works for IE4 and up, so you'd have to check browser versions, but it looks very cool. I recently used this menu on a project that I did, and my client loved it. Just a thought. Jamie Nordmeyer Portland, Oregon, USA

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            • D Daniel Ferguson

              What is "Netscape?" ;) "das leid schlaft in der maschine" -Einstürzende Neubauten

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              Farhan Noor Qureshi
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              The people who thought they knew what web browsers are.!!! And read this, Netscape: We're not a browser company :) ;) ;P :-D :cool:

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              • D David Saulnier

                I've got my fonts at 150% and the scroll bar when minimized is covering the the left side of the article so I can't read the first few characters of each line. Also I find that it takes too long for the scrollbar to slide away on a 850Mhz P3. The rate used to expand is nice, why not retract at the same rate? I tried locking it and it jumped back to retracted in the locked position. Otherwise I like the idea. On the subject of larger font sizes this edit field I'm typing in is 125% as wide as the screen which makes it kind of hard to use.

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                Pavlos Touboulidis
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                I think it 'd be cool if the sidebar would scroll vertically, to follow the current view of a page (should be easy to do). Also, i'd like it not to "animate", but popup immediately. What about implementing all (or some) of the users' suggestions and let'em change the appearance of the sidebar (My Settings)? It seems most users liked the sidebar, and I think it's here to stay. Maybe have a poll about it? :-D

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                • A Andrew Peace

                  Hey, Just thought I drop a note to say how cool your sliding sidebar is! Nice work! > Andrew.

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                  Stan Shannon
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                  As cute and interesting as it is, having something slide into view simply because you move the cursor onto some "magic" location is poor UI design. There should simply be a button of some type to toggle the side bar on and off. If you want it, you got it, if you don't, its gone.

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                  • S Stan Shannon

                    As cute and interesting as it is, having something slide into view simply because you move the cursor onto some "magic" location is poor UI design. There should simply be a button of some type to toggle the side bar on and off. If you want it, you got it, if you don't, its gone.

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                    Alvaro Mendez
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                    What you're describing is like the "View Workspace" button in DevStudio, which is fine except for one thing: turning it on causes everything else to shift (to the right usually). So it's meant to be used more to set things up permanently. I think Chris's intent was to have a quick way to navigate to other places through a temporary popup. What you describe would have taken an extra button push and possibly a refresh of the whole page (to fit on the smaller space). You have to agree that the way it is now makes it very quick and the "magic" place also happens to be where the mouse would need to eventually go anyway. Still, I see how having a toggle button would also be nice for people who want the menu displayed all the time. Regards, Alvaro

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                    • M Matt Philmon

                      Is sure do wish I knew what you guys were talking about.... If you mean the seeing the sidebar from the main page while viewing the forums (scrolling out) that isn't working here. I don't see the sidebar no matter where I move the mouse.

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                      Chris Maunder
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                      It's an IE5+ only gimmick. :( cheers, Chris Maunder

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                      • C Chris Maunder

                        It's an IE5+ only gimmick. :( cheers, Chris Maunder

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                        Matt Philmon
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                        I'm running IE 5.50 with Windows 2000 SP2. Matt

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                        • M Matt Philmon

                          I'm running IE 5.50 with Windows 2000 SP2. Matt

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                          Chris Maunder
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                          Hmmm. Javascript enabled? cheers, Chris Maunder

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                          • C Chris Maunder

                            Thanks for the comments Jim. I added it because I was sick and tired of trying to navigate from an article to the main sections via the homepage or section Table of Contents. I designed it so that it was slim and out of the way, and I was actually wondering if people would even notice it (as I said, it's kind of a quiet test). Is it really getting in the way that much? I could add a timer that waits for a 1-2 second hover before it moves over. Just let me know how many bugs you want with that extra piece of code :D Other options are that I could just trash it, or move to a fixed menu, or have a setting in your Settings page that allows you to disable it. Lemme know. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                            Masoud Samimi
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                            Hi Chris, Nice work for sure! :) Few suggestions (only if you don't mind): 1) When the Lock is clicked, it locks OK, but docks over the bitmaps next to the download links, the placement needs a little adjusment. 2) If the article is way longer in height than the Sliding Bar, the sliding bar does not show when you are lower than the height of it (The Bar), especiallywhen on the comments at the bottom of articles. 3) What about letting the bar slide while scrolling even when unlocked? Cheers! :) -- Time, you can race it, never reverse it. --

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                            • C Chris Maunder

                              Hmmm. Javascript enabled? cheers, Chris Maunder

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                              Matt Philmon
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                              Everything's enabled... my security is set pretty low right now because of a project I'm working on. This problem holds true both here and at home... identical software configurations (2000SP2, IE 5.5).

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                              • C Chris Maunder

                                Thanks for the comments Jim. I added it because I was sick and tired of trying to navigate from an article to the main sections via the homepage or section Table of Contents. I designed it so that it was slim and out of the way, and I was actually wondering if people would even notice it (as I said, it's kind of a quiet test). Is it really getting in the way that much? I could add a timer that waits for a 1-2 second hover before it moves over. Just let me know how many bugs you want with that extra piece of code :D Other options are that I could just trash it, or move to a fixed menu, or have a setting in your Settings page that allows you to disable it. Lemme know. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                Andrew Peace
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                                Okay, I admit it might have a few downfalls. I think it might be more useful perhaps (and I do like it already as I said before) if you either added the timer, or made it so you had to click on the 'slimt' bar rather than point to it to make the menu appear? > Andrew.

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                                • RaviBeeR RaviBee

                                  Oi, I think it's very cool! But it would be cooler :-) if I could enable/disable it from my prefs. Thx, Chris! /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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                                  Rick York
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                                  I was just going to say the same thing. An option would be nice for those who don't like it or can't use it. Personally, I like it. :)

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