2015-04-15 0:56 GMT+02:00 Evelyn Scidmore <escidm...@symas.com>: > On 4/14/2015 2:53 PM, Michael Ströder wrote: >> >> Clément OUDOT wrote: >>> >>> 2015-04-14 10:18 GMT+02:00 Hallvard Breien Furuseth >>> <h.b.furus...@usit.uio.no>: >>>> >>>> It will drop in Google's ratings next week because it fails the >>>> <https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/mobile-friendly/> tests. >>>> Maybe someone can fix the web pages up a bit? I'm too busy now. >> >> >> Already fixed in the mean-time? > > Since I have easy access to make the changes, I went ahead and fixed this so > that for most purposes in non-mobile browsers things look the same, but on > mobile browsers everything is more friendly. The whole site could probably > use a revamp at some point, but solving the problem in front of us here (the > concern about google page rankings) without having to rework the site > completely was pretty simple: > > * As Michael Ströder said, adding <meta name="viewport" > content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> > * Changing the table with the bullet points on the main page so that it's > using floating divs instead of tables with columns, letting it wrap properly > for very narrow (mobile) displays. > > The end result is that it should look the same for most users. For anyone > who is using a small display, it should function without pushing everything > off the side of the screen. Google's analysis tool now calls it mobile > friendly.
Well, thanks for fixing the mobile view. But I think we could have a more general discussion about the look and feel of the website. I agree OpenLDAP is dedicated to system administrators, but this is not an excuse to have an, excuse me for the term, "ugly" website. There is also a work to do on the content, as some pages were not updated since years, see for example: http://www.openldap.org/conf/ I am willing to help the community on this topic, if any help is welcome. Clément.