Hi,
(I don't know if RT is really the right prefix, but I wanted
to use one and didn't
know which :-) )
I found an interesting discussion about the Cocoon website in
the MARC
some days ago.
In my eyes, it's quite important. A project about a
web publishing framework
should have a perfectly usable website
:)
If there's some way for me to help, please let me
know!
I guess, just making a proposal for a new look won't be very
reasonable :-)
Do we have to use the same look&feel as the whole
apache/xml site?
Maybe it is hard to accomplish a new look on the whole site at
once?
I looked at the new Cocoon site style in the CVS, it's surely
an improvement,
but didn't really impress me
...
(2) I think everyone agrees with removing the SVG menu, so do
I.
Loading the flyover images takes ages on my computer, I don't
know why - I can't blame
it on the connection.
As Stefano mentioned, there was a suggestion for a
new look&feel in
the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list (an
example is given at
I have to make a post to the list, because the menu
font is really
too small when you're using small fonts in IE (what
makes
the main text be displayed perfectly).
(4) About searching:
If nagoya + Cocoon isn't realizable, why shouldn't we use a
search engine?
If anyone could take the time to install it and to update
it
from time to time, I would suggest htDig
(http://www.htdig.org/).
It works fine with our company's website.
Greetings,
Andreas
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