> I'm not color blind (yes, I was tested!), but I might as well be because > everyone says I have no taste in colors (or web design, for that matter). I believe design and programming skills don't go hand in hand. > > There's no store set on the current scheme of the pages. > > So if you or anyone has specific suggestions, feel free. > Easy :D use some existing design. Examples of some websites:
Minimalistic design I like very much: http://www.sqlite.org/docs.html D is more complex project, so I guess it wont cut it. Maybe some sort of wiki/tracking system for software development would be usefull? It would solve horrible design + enable more people to change/add contents? Here again design I like: http://trac.edgewall.org/ There are many similar projects, they include repository, wiki, bug tracking and all things D need. Using some of it has many benefits: more people are familiar with it so they would know how to use it and contribute + there are templates for pretty design so no more bitching about horrible colors + it offers some predefined ways to organize tons of data D is all about for easier use. I mean D website has lots of data and lack of administrators, it is in danger to evolve in this horrible mess: http://www.firebirdsql.org/ So many bright colors, so much data, so much noise (to be fair, it looks better now than a year ago).
