Andy - some of these are fixed now.

On 10/18/06, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ray...
>
> The site looks awesome and the idea is great! What a good way of putting
> forth Coldfusion mixed in with the other stuff that people are going to come
> looking for.
>
> A few suggestions:
>
> 1) At the bottom of each page is a disclaimer, but in IE the disclaimer
> pushes right against the browser chrome making it hard to read. I suggest
> putting a break or two after that to give it at least one full return of
> space.
>
> 2) Clicking the ColdFusion tag (and the other tabs I'm sure) displays a list
> of projects with HUGE headers, you're using H2s. I suggest styling them to
> appear smaller. They're way too large at the moment.
>
> 3) Most importantly, when I click the CF button, all of a sudden the page
> has about an extra 3 inches of horizontal scrolling. Nothing's there, but
> the page shows a scrollbar. It does it on the other tabs too even though
> there's nothing there.
>
> 4) Tables? The site looks so good that the source code should look the same.
> Do you need someone to help you convert this to a pure CSS design? I'd be
> happy to volunteer.
>
> 5) You might also consider adding InDesign and Illustrator buttons as those
> two are very popular as well.
>
>
> Everything else is great. This is really exciting.
>
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> andy matthews
> web developer
> certified advanced coldfusion programmer
> ICGLink, Inc.
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 8:49 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Announce: RIAForge
>
>
> So - I've been dropping hints left and right over the past few weeks
> about a "secret project" that I've been working on, and today I
> finally get to announce it. Please say hello to RIAForge.org. What is
> RIAForge?
>
> RIAForge is a place to host open source projects built with Adobe
> technologies - from ColdFusion applications to Photoshop plugins to
> Flash ActionScript libraries.
>
> What I really like about the site is that you can use it as much or as
> little as you want. As an open source author, you can simply list your
> project and point to the resources you already have. But what if you
> don't already have a web site?
>
> RIAForge offers:
>
> A unique project url: http://cfyahoo.riaforge.org/
> File hosting
> Bug tracking
> Forums
> Blogging
> Basic stats
> Subversion access
>
> You can pick and choose which, if any, services you need. The site is
> still going under a bit of development, so you will definitely see a
> rough edge or two. (Firefox users, see PS at bottom.) But check it out
> - and if you have code to share, <b>PLEASE</b> post your project.
>
> This site is Adobe supported and was the brainchild of Ben Forta. I
> did the primary development work with a lot of help and support from
> others, including Brian Rinaldi and Rob Gonda (SVN support is all from
> Rob, and will be a hosted project shortly.)
>
> p.s. Firefox users: You may see a "white screen" when saving edits to
> your project. This is a known issue and is being worked on.
>
> --
> ===========================================================================
> Raymond Camden, Vice President of Technology for roundpeg
>
> Email    : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Blog     : ray.camdenfamily.com
> AOL IM   : cfjedimaster
>
> Video game player? Have kids? Check out KidGamers.org
>
>
>
> 

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