[ 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-1296?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel
 ]

Robert Liguori updated TAP5-1296:
---------------------------------

    Description: 
There are at least 9 different web site styles that are shared amongst ASF web 
sites.

On the flip side, there are many ASF web sites that have there own web site 
branding styles.

Shouldn't there be consistent template-based (e.g., CSS) branding of ASF web 
sites?

I proposed the creation of a base set of files (e.g., XHTML, CSS, images, 
examples) that each ASF project needs to adhere to, so they all have the same 
look-and-feel (branding).

Consider the attached file.

CASE study... from a human-interface perspective... I'm using the SOA-related 
projects (ServiceMix, Camel, ActiveMQ and CXF).  Two have one style of 
branding, the other two have a different style.  Even though they are similar, 
the sites don't have that integrated feel that they should.

Thanks for the consideration.

What I'm specifically recommending: Creation of a standard template / 
resources-set that every ASF project needs to adhere to for their website 
branding.

  was:
There are at least 9 different web site styles that are shared amongst ASF web 
sites.

On the flip side, there are many ASF web sites that have there own web site 
branding styles.

Shouldn't there be consistent template-based (e.g., CSS) branding of ASF web 
sites?

I proposed the creation of a base set of files (e.g., XHTML, CSS, images, 
examples) that each ASF project needs to adhere to, so they all have the same 
look-and-feel (branding).

Consider the attached file.


> Create common template for all ASF web sites
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TAP5-1296
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-1296
>             Project: Tapestry 5
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Robert Liguori
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: ASF_WEBSITE_STYLES.doc
>
>
> There are at least 9 different web site styles that are shared amongst ASF 
> web sites.
> On the flip side, there are many ASF web sites that have there own web site 
> branding styles.
> Shouldn't there be consistent template-based (e.g., CSS) branding of ASF web 
> sites?
> I proposed the creation of a base set of files (e.g., XHTML, CSS, images, 
> examples) that each ASF project needs to adhere to, so they all have the same 
> look-and-feel (branding).
> Consider the attached file.
> CASE study... from a human-interface perspective... I'm using the SOA-related 
> projects (ServiceMix, Camel, ActiveMQ and CXF).  Two have one style of 
> branding, the other two have a different style.  Even though they are 
> similar, the sites don't have that integrated feel that they should.
> Thanks for the consideration.
> What I'm specifically recommending: Creation of a standard template / 
> resources-set that every ASF project needs to adhere to for their website 
> branding.

-- 
This message is automatically generated by JIRA.
-
You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.

Reply via email to