Hi Chris,
I like it, I just have 2 small observations:

1. I don't think it's actually centered, on my resolution from the left to the 
"The Haskell Platform" is about 8 inches, but from the right to it is 11.
    My eyes just keep telling me "something's wrong"

2. Could you maybe update the windows flag from that xp flag to the current 
mate one? I think it would also look better on that design 
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/images/gallery/logos/web/Windows_generic_v_web.jpg

Or the current windows 7 flag 
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/images/gallery/logos/web/Windows7_v_Web.jpg 

The colors I believe are much nicer on those.

Regards,
Phyx

-----Original Message-----
From: haskell-cafe-boun...@haskell.org 
[mailto:haskell-cafe-boun...@haskell.org] On Behalf Of Christopher Done
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2010 14:32
To: Andrew Coppin
Cc: haskell-cafe@haskell.org
Subject: Re: [Haskell-cafe] Design for 2010.2.x series Haskell Platform site

On 17 July 2010 13:37, Andrew Coppin <andrewcop...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> Thomas Schilling wrote:
>> Haters gonna hate.
> Well, I don't *hate* it. It just looks a little muddy, that's all. I 
> tend to go for bright primary colours. But, as you say, each to their own...
> The actual layout isn't bad. A bit tall-and-thin, but otherwise OK.
>> The new wiki will have a user preference to switch back to the 
>> default monobook style.  You can always do that if you want.  It 
>> doesn't work fully, yet, but that's on my ToDo list.
> Heh, well, maybe if we make half a dozen styles, there will be at 
> least one that everyone is happy with. ;-)

Hi Andy, thanks for the kind words. Whether we like the default theme or not 
right now, I still think it's important that the first thing a newbie sees 
makes a good impression. The fact that you can change the default theme to 
something else is irrelevant. Personally I agree it's a bit Ubuntu without the 
modernness, it's more Age of Empires/CIV, 
we-do-archeology-with-our-italics-serif-font (I find it a chore to read, can't 
imagine what people who aren't native to the Latin character would think), and 
the Haskell logo is oddly placed so that it looks more like an advertisement, 
search should always be on the right hand side, navigation should really be on 
the left, putting on the right is iffy. I do like the orange links. But also if 
we liked it, regardless, we should do user testing (checkout Don't Make Me 
Think, Rocket Surgery Made Easy).

Sadly nobody has the time nor inclination to do proper web development and 
actually test designs and get feedback, so I suppose we're working with the 
time we've got. At least with theme support, we can write a load of themes, and 
then perhaps do a vote on what people think makes the best impression as a 
default. That seems most efficient and fair.
I'll certainly make a couple.

Hats off to Thomas for implementing a more friendly theme.
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