Hi Mark,

Thanks! For the links we implemented some redirections to prevent breaking
existing links. However a bug caused a part of the URI to be removed from
the target URI. This is now fixed: http://www.restlet.org/docs/api/ now
redirects to http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.0/api/ 

Best regards,
Jerome  

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Mark Reynolds [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Envoyé : lundi 19 mars 2007 03:49
> À : [email protected]
> Objet : Re: New Restlet web site
> 
> The new site is much nicer than the old one. Congratulations.
> 
> I do have one small crticism, however. You failed to follow 
> the principle of persistent URLs as in the URL as UI 
> <http://www.useit.com/alertbox/990321.html>  and broke links 
> to the documention. For example, the api javadoc...
> 
> Old URL: http://www.restlet.org/docs/api/
> New URL: http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.0/api/ 
> <http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.0/api/> 
> 
> -- Mark R
> 
> 
> On 3/13/07, Thierry Boileau <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> 
>       Hello John and Jonathan,
>       
>       some of your remarks have been taken into account : 
>       - no more table for the general layout
>       - paragraph line height increased
>       - index line height increased
>       - rounded corners enhanced (zoom should be better, I hope)
>       - code examples blocks improved (clearer background, 
> text size and lne 
>       height increased)
>       - link to an old release archive directory for Downloads.
>       
>       Thanks for your pieces of advice, and feel free to add 
> more remarks!
>       
>       Still to fix :
>       - tutorial page not centered under Safari 
>       
>       Best regards,
>       Thierry
>       
>       
>       > 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
>       >
>       
> 
> 
> 

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