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Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 20:01:53 +0100
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Subject: Re: new front page, take 2
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On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 06:46:25PM +0000, Matthew Bell wrote:

You should wrap your lines at <80 chars.

> -     The Tabs need to be aligned by widthes and lefts, and tops and
> -     heights, for horizontally and vertically adjacent tabs,
> -     respectively. Even if that means table hacks and all (how about
> -     making horizontally aligned tab in the same table and using a fixed
> -     percentage (ie. 80% !) for each vertically seperate tab) ;(

I'm not sure I understand how that would work, but I have a vague idea...

> -     If you're going with the whole rounded rectangle theme this might be
> -     implemented in the tabs as well (yes even the inverted corner on the
> -     header and black border on the tabs). More work :( (And even more
> -     for that too)

It's not really the work that worries me (that stuff's trivial to make),
it's the addition of more and more complicated tables...

> -     The tabs should all be centered or all be left-aligned

See 2.5.

> -     There should be the same amount of space between the red-bar and the
> -     Debian logo as with the blue table (I would choose the lesser), or
> -     move the language select language box down, or something, as it
> -     doesn't look right.

Yeah, but I wasn't sure how to implement the same amount of space the best
way. The larger space is due to a <br>. Suggestions?

> -     As much as I like the yellow-on-black (it draws your eye to the
> -     page), too many colours on a page is a bad thing (I think). Have you
> -     tried the red? (with another blue being an outside bet)

See 2.5.

> -     The <hr>s at the bottom of the page don't look right.

The list of other languages will go between them. They're not there simply
because I built the page in a non-standard environment.

> -     Possibly also move the contact details to quick links?

That's a generic footer, I'd prefer to keep it there.

> -     One of the list of dates is in a fixed width font, one isn't. I
> -     would suggest a fixed width font in both (like on the old/current
> -     site), or using a table, variable width fonts and the dates
> -     right-aligned?

Maybe the latter...

> -     Personally, I like the sound of the of the menu on the left with
> -     tabs on the plain background in the left space,

Like your second point, what I think would be the issue is that the links
would be rounded and the cards wouldn't... but I guess I'll have to play
with it since several people like it on the left...

> -     but if it's too '97, who am I to stand in the way of progress ;)

Let me reiterate, I'm not doing this just because I feel it's (slightly)
demode.

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