Wohoo! That's a big change! Congrats! On 3/9/07, Jonathan Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...]
Link to an old release archive directory for Downloads.
Yes.
Reuse/add more graphics; everyone loves eye candy.
Well, more diagrams would be a lot more useful, IMHO, than more random fluff. :-)
Comparisons with alternative RESTful Web Service frameworks. CXF, axis2
Cool.
Under Documentation>Learn>Examples link to the wiki examples Demo app to run stats on, for the blog wars. (joke) (Tables for layout are naughty mmkay)
I don't care about that (it's a personal issue, AFAIAC) but the top nav bar is left justified when everthing else is center justified and so it looks funny. The slashed grey backround image is also quite distracting. Why not just make it plain white or white with a very light grey slash pattern? In the navigation lists, definitely need to add some line-height (to e.g., 1.3em or 1.4em) so that the lines are not all squished together. A bit more line-height in the paragraph text would also be very helpful. The font used in the pre blocks for the code examples is really hard to read against the dark background of the text box. This is on a PowerBook running OSX 10.4.9 with Safari and Firefox. Part of the problem is the specifying of such a small default text size -- if I enlarge by zooming in a single step it's a lot clearer (but the background is still way too dark -- I suggest cutting the gray in half -- in blocks that large, the eye only needs a very subtle hint to get all of the benefit of the distinctness from the surrounding context). Note also that the trick being used to do the rounded corners doesn't work as the zoom level of the page is enlarged. There are also two FAQs listed on the site. That's confusing. If there needs to be two then they definitely need to be distinguished so that they are clear (REST FAQ vs. Developer FAQ, for example) and they really need to make sure that the first entry is about the fact that there's another FAQ and point to it. For some reason the Tutorial page is not centered in Safari. It's right shifted. Actually, it shares the exact same left margin as the Documentation parent page but since it's wider, the right margin is much farther to the right. Note that this doesn't happen under Firefox. Hope this helps, John

