On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 09:42:37AM -0300, luis jure wrote: > > > How's this? > > http://affenbande.org/%7Ethorwil/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2006/06/lau-wiki_02_i.png > > well, i must say i find it difficult to evaluate the design of a web site > from a png... how does it look with a real browser? are those rounded > corners made with images? are those really necessary? how does it look with > a text browser like links? and with different screen resolutions? is the > text in those tabs text or images? what about visually impaired users that > need to increase font sizes, or blind users that use text only browsers? Usualy I don't do mockups, but work directly in XHTML/CSS to make sure it's all clean, degrades gracefully and to avoid tryin things that would look great but are hard or even impossible to achieve. But some things can be tried and changed much faster in mockups and I have been asked for some "flava" ... I guess the tabs can't be done like that without being images. The penguin and the area its in, and perhaps also the "Linux Audio User Wiki" headline would have to be one image. While I'm not going to completely ignore the concerns you mentioned, you are still invited to present a own design with perfect accesibilty and all, Luis ;) -- Thorsten Wilms