On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Martin Spott wrote some stuff about the web
page:

A couple brief comments on the web site.

Pete and I agreed (I think) that we probably don't want to ultimately do the
official flightgear web site as a google apps engine page.  That locks us
into a closed source, proprietary situation for the web site.

What we suggested might be a way to move forward would be to migrate some of
Pete's other people's ideas and feedback into the current web site.

I spent some time using Pete's menu css and trying to build a column of
menus down the left side of the screen.  I have an initial version.  Some of
that I like, but I'm just not happy with how it's coming together yet.
 First we have too many menu options to really make that approach work right
now (thus some reorg work really needs to be done), and it's a good time to
perhaps think about what all is in or out of the menus because not
everything that's there makes as much sense as it used to, and there are
probably some things that really should get dropped in there.  Again, in
terms of menu content, I think we can agree that Pete's example page doesn't
cover many of the items that are currently in the FlightGear web page menu
structure and adds some different things that aren't currently in the
FlightGear menu structure.

Regards,

Curt.
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Curtis Olson: http://baron.flightgear.org/~curt/
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