Douglas Royds wrote:

Robert Himmelmann wrote:

Crao looks better than wikipedia or creativecommons. The icons in the bar with the search button and the ones in the layer on the bottom of the page could use some descriptions or tooltips. Expect from that it's perfect!


I assume by "wikipedia" that you mean "Monobook". This theme is very elegant, but is the wikipedia theme, which is mightily confusing!

I don't know which theme you meant by "creativecommons".

I meant the websites "www.wikipedia.org" and "www.creativecommons.org". "www.creativecommons.org" was the website I considered best designed before.



I find Crao simple but grey, grey, grey. Which all goes to show that the selection of a theme is a matter of personal choice! I have set my own default theme to Wordpress.


I vote that we just leave the default choice to Jim. Then we can all blame him.



Nick Rout wrote:

go put the comments in the wiki, thats what the comment page is for! its
a survey, but so far there are damn all comments.


I think that comments in a wiki are generally a bad idea. This is what brought the WikiWikiWeb and PortlandPatternRepository to its knees. Mailing lists handle civilised discussion better. Once the flames have died away, someone can sift through the ashes and put anything worth recording onto the wiki.

The key problem with comments in a wiki is that they are never removed. On a mailing list (or web forum), they pass quietly into history.

Maybe a function that displays only the comments of the last would be a good idea.


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