> Simon Elliott: > > (1) http://www.browsing.co.uk/cat > > Mark Keating: > > Well, I wonder how this one will really look inside a browser window that has a lot of installed toolbars? The two rows of links at the top have a toolbarish feel.
> (2) http://agaton.scsys.co.uk/~matthewt/catsite/cat_mock_web_001.png > I love the color and the mother-earth-feel, but the links are a little hard to see and my eyes are old. > Scott Ladzinski: > > (3) http://ion0.com/hx/cat/new-version-2-26.jpg > The links are much easier to see. I'm not sure how I feel about the strong red header. > (4) http://ion0.com/hx/cat/catalystSiteDesign3.jpg > The links are easier to see, but the theme suggests book advertising. > Mike Whitaker: > > (5) http://agaton.scsys.co.uk/~matthewt/catsite/catsite-Penfold.pdf > Links are easy to see for old eyes. I think the person who discussed movabletyp.org's footer has a point there. I like the larger footer to an extent. My overall impression: a design that scales well to widescreen flat panel monitors (like 24-inchers), easy-to-see links and a font size of at least 14 points get my vote. You know it would be nice to bring up a site on a widescreen monitor and be able to read it at a distance without having to move my eyes to the 1-inch-from-the-flat-panel mark. Bob Cochran _______________________________________________ List: [email protected] Listinfo: http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/catalyst Searchable archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Dev site: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/
