Item Type Images have various sizes
Some of my librarians have complained about the item type images on the staff search results page. ( I like the ones that don't complain ;) ) In looking at the css I see a 30px padding to make room for the item type image (which is pulled as a background). This is fine for the npl set, where all the images are 32x32. It's not so good for the bridge set where they are 40x40. It's really not good for the liblime-kids set where the size is 60x60, 62x62, or 90x90. I think it would be best to standardize on a size for these images, so that the css can be set once and look right. I intend to this email to start conversation to that end. All comments welcome. -- Michael Hafen Systems Analyst and Programmer Washington County School District Utah, USA for Koha checkout http://koha-dev.washk12.org or git://koha-dev.washk12.org/koha
Hi, On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Michael Hafen <mdhafen@tech.washk12.org> wrote:
I think it would be best to standardize on a size for these images, so that the css can be set once and look right.
I would prefer that we accommodate different sizes for the icons rather than settle for just one "standard" size. I'm not sure how many libraries are using the liblime-kids set, but the icons in it are larger than npl or bridge to support a common design pattern for childrens' OPACs. Regards, Galen -- Galen Charlton VP, Research & Development, LibLime galen.charlton@liblime.com p: 1-888-564-2457 x709 skype: gmcharlt
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