...stick out from the navigation section...

I'd have to disagree there. The "Need Help??" link is not at all sticking out, at least not with the default style on my Safari browser. Please realize that there is a lot of text on the display at the Monastery, so particularly newbies will be overwhelmed. And the fact that it's above navigation section the way it is, gives the impression it is the header of the navigation section, rather than a link by itself.

If anything, I think it would be better if the "Need Help??" link and the ( print w/replies xml ) would be switched.

And/Or possibly have the "Need Help??" link have a different colour from the rest of the scheme: it won't do the colour blind much good, but it would make it stick out better.

And in the end, I don't think it would hurt to have a "FAQ" link next to "Offering Plate" as well.

Liz


In reply to Re: Re: Add FAQ to navigation bar? by liz
in thread Add FAQ to navigation bar? by BazB

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