Hi again! The prototype now runs on http://arthur.flnet.org:5280/
To test menu links, always go back to home page. The "resonsive" design can be tested shrinking windows widths. Best wishes, Arthur 2015-07-27 2:53 GMT-03:00 Arthur Maciel <[email protected]>: > > Hi all! > > Since Tim's first proposal I've been thinking a lot about CHICKEN's > website. Here are my two cents. > > Homepage > - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/621606/chicken-web-page/Homepage.png > - > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/621606/chicken-web-page/Homepage-Mobile.png > > Eggs > - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/621606/chicken-web-page/Eggs.png > - > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/621606/chicken-web-page/Eggs-Mobile.png > > Getting Started > - > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/621606/chicken-web-page/Getting%20Started.png > > Wiki > - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/621606/chicken-web-page/Wiki.png > > Manual > - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/621606/chicken-web-page/Manual.png > > Download > - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/621606/chicken-web-page/Download.png > > Tests > - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/621606/chicken-web-page/Tests.png > > I've chosen a minimalist approach and the focus was on readability - > although the white background doesn't help much, I couldn't find a better > solution. The content for the homepage is drawn from users comments on this > thread (they are merely illustrative, although make sense to me). > > Most modifications were done to chicken.css file, so changes are > immediately applicable to probably 90% of CHICKEN site (exceptions are > api.call-cc.org and bugs.call-cc.org). To make the page "responsive" to > narrow screens (i.e. mobiles) we would need to add one line of HTML into > pages. This line is already inserted in the .html files on the > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/621606/chicken-web-page/chicken-web-page.tar.gz > bundle. It contains many .html files and I recommend opening "CHICKEN > Scheme.html" first. The menu on this page has some directly browsable links > ("Get started!" link at the bottom can also be clicked). > > Do you find it useful? > > Best wishes, > Arthur > > PS: Tim, sorry for not continuing on your proposal. As I'm a newbie on web > design, I preferred to stick with current code and modify it step by step, > so I could understand what I was doing. Thanks for inspiration, especially > on the grid section! And sorry for proposing something much simpler than > your original design. > >
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