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<channel><generator>iloblog 1.0</generator><title>work Feed</title><link>http://work.patio-palustre.eu/</link><description>Hy again! &lt;br/&gt;
And I&#039;m trying to develop a contemporary website.&lt;br/&gt;
This is using php, no tool except a text editor, Photoshop and Xara Xtreme pro.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Pour tout le monde, j&#039;espère que ce blog vous est utile.&lt;br/&gt;</description><item><title>preferences</title><link>http://iloapp.patio-palustre.eu/blog/work?Home&amp;post=1</link><description><![CDATA[ So, it has become imperative that one can set his/her own preferences for viewing the website, as can be done with software :  This is the list ( first attempt ): * visits; when with photo-background : change background after each 5 pages?  * make pop-up for 'preferences'   - always top-left of screen   - always all info listed horizontally, vertically, page by page   - (if applicable) change background after x pages (default=5), undo/do background changing 
  
  It's rather difficult to make a neat looking list with the codes that are allowed in this blog.
 
 ]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 13:52:34 +0100</pubDate><category>surfer adaptability</category></item><item><title>screen-sizes</title><link>http://iloapp.patio-palustre.eu/blog/work?Home&amp;post=0</link><description><![CDATA[ It's been a long time since this website changed. Why? First of all, we detect the screensize, and the actual width and height of the page in the browser. And we wanted to know wether the pages pose a problem when actually viewed by different persons. So we created a webpage about canna, and waited for the response.  Aussi, nous avons déménagé en 2008.  Maintenant nous nous situons à Kerkrade, le Limbourg Sud des Pays-Bas. C'est près de Aachen, Liège, Maastricht.  Wilkommen, bienvenu, welkom and welcome.  So the opportunities of further developing were scarce.  Finally, we analysed the data, and created a clear output for 2 type of screens uses :  1024*768 and 1280*1024, the most commonly used screentypes at the moment.  The pictures can be enlarged by clicking. And the dots mark the actual bottom-right point of diffrent surfers pages in the browser window.   First for 1024*768 :     Also for the larger 1280*1024 :     We notice that the actual part of the page viewed is in majority satisfactory. Some people use smaller windows, but it takes too much effort to try to adapt to these. With the bigger screens, there is an improvement that will de made : aligning the page not according the browser-size, but according the actual size of webpage-window within the browser.   
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