> Patrick Shirkey wrote: ... > > Does anyone else have any suggestions. Keeping in mind that the site > > is primarily for new users most of whom expect a graphically dense > > site at least until they get into the Linux way. > > > Graphically dense is one thing, garish is a different story entirely. > There's a lot of valuable and useful information on the site, but it > does kind of hurt to look at.... > -dgm >
Web-design seems a bit off topic, but... If you are talking internationalization, instead of a flag, the name of the language written in the language would be nice. If you are talking the logo-buttons, some people *really* dislike the animated ones, and they often look meaningless or bad if the animations are turned off. With the scrolling and resizing turned off for the top frame I cannot see the ALSA button unless I widen my browser to 800 pixels it so the full top frame/imagemap shows. When I'm researching a sofware problem, I really like to be looking at the problem while I'm browsing for the answer on the web and the current design doesn't work in either a half-screen horizontally without continual scrolling, nor in a half screen vertically, since the top frame uses half the half-window for an imagemap. Other than that, the content is good. Dave, -- Dave Forrest (434)924-3954w(111B) (804)642-0662h (804)695-2026p [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mug.sys.virginia.edu/~drf5n/
