Nice It is more friendly than the current site.
> _________________________________________________________________________ > > Il 27 settembre 2013 alle 5.05 Chip Childers <[email protected]> ha > scritto: > > Hi all, > > > > I've been working on a site redesign for cloudstack.apache.org for a > > little > > bit today, and I wanted to share where I'm at and get feedback. > > > > I've got it on a small (very small) server right now -> > > http://84.51.246.11/ > > > > Have a look at the homepage and the downloads pages. > > > > The index page is pretty close to what I was looking to accomplish. > > > > The download page still needs lots of work, but it's showing the general > > concept that I'm aiming for. > > > > The rest of the pages are untouched basically (and therefore need work). > > Nav isn't complete either, since there are now some stranded pages (and > > perhaps some non-existent ones). > > > > It uses bootstrap 3, so it should be fairly decent at scaling for small > > and > > large devices. > > > > Does this general direction work for folks? > > > > -chip > __________________________________________________________________ Sergio Tonani CSI Piemonte C.so Tazzoli 215 B - 10135 Torino Tel. +39 011.316.5843 e-mail: [email protected] www.csipiemonte.it __________________________________________________________________ Il presente messaggio, corredato degli eventuali allegati, contiene informazioni da considerarsi strettamente riservate e confidenziali. Ne è vietato l'uso improprio, la diffusione, la distribuzione o la riproduzione da parte di altre persone e/o entità diverse da quelle specificate. Qualora lo abbiate ricevuto per errore, vi preghiamo di distruggere il messaggio, comunicando l'errata ricezione tramite il reply all'indirizzo mittente. "A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked…A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work. You have to start over with a working simple system." — John Gall in Systemantics: How Systems Really Work and How They Fail
