Maybe you covered this already, but why are we eliminating JavaScript? K.
> On Dec 19, 2013, at 1:18 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > >> On 2013-12-19 19:14, Ken Fallon wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I have been working on a html5/css3/no JavaScript version of the >> HPR website. So far everyone who has seen it has been impressed... >> >> http://hackerpublicradio.org/html5.html >> >> ... impressed by complete lack of design ability. >> >> From my point of view the html5 allows the pages to be simplified >> greatly, and the menu at the top will allow the addition of pages >> without affecting existing pages. (IE DeepGeeks torrent download >> page that started me off on this tangent). It's accessible, and >> validates as css and html5. On the other hand the design is less >> than brilliant, and it doesn't resize well on small devices, but I >> plan to add a link to the "text version of this page" on the top so >> all styling will be removed. >> >> I intend to phase this in asap, so that I can continue on doing all >> the other fixes I promised people. The page itself will be split >> into two templates, a "header" and a "footer" that will be static >> and common to every page, with the "main" section been different >> depending on what page you are visiting. >> >> If you think you can do better, please send me the code. One thing >> I ask is that you maintain the logo as is. We have a lot of >> stickers, banners and business cards, not to mention all the social >> media stuff, tied to that logo. So it would be a needless financial >> hit to change it just to meet "your vision", not to mention the >> effort involved. >> >> Normally silence is assumed to be approval, but in this case lack >> of alternative code will be the yard(meter) stick. >> >> Ken. > > Please ignore the last paragraph, as it only pertains to the > aesthetics. I need to hear any objection to moving to this format/layout. > > I would like to make the move as from a site maintenance point of > view, the current site is less than optimal. Each page that is > displayed, is assembled from a minimum of 5 different fragment files, > joining to make any one page. As the formatting is different depending > on the type of page, adding information to, or changing the alignment > on one of the fragments often has adverse effects on other pages. > > If we do move, then this theme and html can be updated quite easily as > patches come in. If we get more themes, we can add theme selection as > a option on the page itself, similar to http://www.csszengarden.com/ > > So please as always your feedback is welcome and wanted. > > Regards. > > Ken. > > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.15 (GNU/Linux) > > iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJSs2KvAAoJEEmjl6JfXwqUCFQP/iVL3VV6Wah/z3c89axdMZQy > RJfl2Z4aU0Oysx9Fslad5BINXUDBv8cH0u6kI0H5HuY6FJ1RdwtXpgi4ZgVWFihN > pQhayxfEcou+dh42AhO7bALCxiZhEryXoP/WfNdwIHgNnBgruwsYR4W4ucBWNJg+ > 7vvbL46zartAMWqWJmKWQ3bB4kWW3h48XA/YZwXUlFJjgdK0dobaNq1aiPPmNKK3 > b1VTiNse/uwdB7fe7GW3t+fkPsc2uctaKa9VrXKwlTNMYDIqE7/9j4X8U0peVxKw > j/1eAANGmNWT0hANsvu4y37rSYlnBdbbQGCixt+b43A6f90pkHO4vwfO9k4R0vdB > eexO4nyQtCUYssZlQSxVsIppcTVp0nemlKouDIBLGzrcfReyG+rGmNSQpNbdrqsi > W3PNlqOrJC7gqvtWnjRVzCeda6HdwA3hPamlv4pgeDRoYWMsV8rbHqxrGgIWzV+G > GJ8Q8PuCpj+rWiEtahWlZCFMqad2Q5N1YkZs+H1aHgj8UbZtFPutaumVQuiMPtFQ > SDHY2EX1zW+bSCJa2GzbpV7w3BXbQdAl+c5LVxa3rdphK5CeOx92XS7C9ehePBUz > N4L+XwVeRq+n4dythFv14NY928S7tyXwuov/oiOhWpD/77eMYLwZCmohkJm+4HsP > IH7UqZ4XjJooZG2nQnM8 > =mXpH > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > Hpr mailing list > [email protected] > http://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org _______________________________________________ Hpr mailing list [email protected] http://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org
