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- The nav bar makes things a bit better, and easier to navigate.
- Is it possible to do nav bars that change color on hover on Wikipedia?
- For broader compatibility, my recollection is you'd have to use JavaScript, depending on what sort of element the nav bar is.
- Sidebar links, nav bar links, portals, See also, categories, Wikiprojects . . . They all have overlapping content but slightly different aims.
- The result was much too little of the article appearing on each screen, particularly when the article included an infobox that pinched the available space between the nav bar and the info box.
- And if in fact it is not so good an article, attracting readers to them through the nav bar brings us back to the " kaizen " advantage I mentioned above.
- Dunno what the exact class name for the nav bars is, but it's really easy to do . & # 9775; / / 02 : 13, 23 July 2008 ( UTC)
- I agree the width probably should be full, since many navboxes need it, and having a standard is usually a good idea; and, horizontal nav bars in web pages general are full-width.
- I've done a lot of work on Wikipedia's user interface ( menus, nav bars, the sidebar redesign ), and none of the changes I've made have been detrimental to Wikipedia.
- New features include web searching, mapping of places, a tree view, a nav bar and a sidebar, image dragging from a web browser, side-by-side matching and merging people, and graphic relationship charts.
- That is easy if you just know HTML . However, the " proper " method is to make each nav bar a div . Give an ID to each div . Then, use CSS to position the divs exactly where you want them.
- You can use " related changes " on existing pages without any set up at all, but since many pages have nav bars, navigation templates, and message templates on them with links to pages you may not want to monitor, making a new page with those stripped out can be very useful.
- As the last 500 edits show the article is attracting a lot of back and forth, what I would term " sandpit " editing ( i . e . folks just editing in a nav bar because they think it would be better without putting it to talk or even coming up with a mock for others to comment on ).
- I recently directly and unilaterally made a sweeping upgrade to a dozen or so key pages, upgrading their graphical layout ( such as here ), and adding navigation bars ( which I designed ) to the tops of all of them, including adding these nav bars to the highly trafficked community portal and the main help page, and received not a single complaint from anyone.
- Things like making a static nav bar with search box that floats on top of the page so no matter where you are on it you can easily search for another topic or navigate to another page; or allow users to change their colors ( ie change to black background with white text for easier readability at night, and better power savings on mobile devices ), add drop down menus, etc . I am actually a freelance website designer and developer and could help you with these things if you like.