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🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Mon, Mar 18, 2013 11:02 PM UTC:
I decided that a menu bar would be more user-friendly than a menu that
remains completely hidden until you hover over the logo. The main advantage
of a menu bar is that it is always visible. This is especially important
for new visitors, who wouldn't otherwise know there is a menu until they
discover it by accident. A menu bar is also a common form of navigation
used in Windows, Macs, and Gnome. When visitors see it, they know what to
do with it. Another advantage is that it makes the main categories visible,
so that visitors can immediately see what the menu bar can be used for.

I have changed the menu in the play subdomain to a menu bar. I plan to
change the one for the main site after I work out the kinks in this one. It
is working well in Windows on Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, and
Opera. It is working well in Android on Firefox but has some bugs with Boat
Browser and Dolphin. When I touch a main category in one of these browsers,
it sometimes acts as though I have touched the first item in its submenu.

In general, Game Courier works best on Android in Firefox. Besides not
sharing this bug with Dolphin and Boat Browser, it also can use web fonts.
I have not gotten web fonts to work with Dolphin or Boat Browser.

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