Hi Quim, On Tue, 2006-04-04 at 09:12 +0200, Quim Gil wrote:
[snip] > What do you think about http://guadec.org header, with a non-intrusive > GNOME bar? > The site is quite well done. > How would you combine your proposed header with subsites with strong own > identity, like GUADEC, Evolution, etc? > This is quite a difficult question to answer. I like how the guadec page uses the common header. It relates itself to GNOME without the gnome header being too intrusive. In the case of the evolution page, that would depend on the relationship that evolution has with www.gnome.org. Are project sites that are hosted off the w.g.o. servers going to be 'required' to have specific gnome parts? Is this reasonable or desirable? Where do we draw the line on who has to use what parts of the 'gnome common source'? At some level, it will have to be up to the page designer/owner to decide what goes into their page. > As a common header fan I also think Bugzilla and any other official > GNOME subiste can/must have a GNOME bar. Our work is to make it useful > and non-intrusive so webmasters like Olav don't get upset with it and > users like Steve feel comfortable with it when browsing. > I agree that all gnome 'official' sites should have the same header. I've come to agree with Olav that the current navigation can get in the way of some sites 'look and feel'. I think that each official gnome page should have a MINIMUM of the header bar. I do think that all else depends on the specific site and/or page as to what else is included. I'm still playing with the gnome pages and especially a mock-up of library.gnome.org. My intention is to see what type of common source is necessary and/or desirable for gnome web pages. Steve _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
