On Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 04:56:42PM +0100, Frank Sundermeyer wrote:
> So, please tell us whether you like it or not, whether you have got 
> suggestions for improvement, or ... .

Minor nitpicking: the home page example has two different language
selectors, upper right and lower left. One should be enough, and lower
left is mediawiki standard, so probably the menu thingie is not
necessary.

The home page example does not offer the same amount of space for
information blocks as the current portal style does. The current wiki
start page has one menu column and two columns for content boxes (one
wide, one small). This was agreed upon after quite a long and tedious
list discussion ;-) -- and it offers more room for content on the start
page as the most important entry point into the wiki. Your example goes
back to two menu and one content columns, which was what we started with
back when opensuse.org launched, and which didn't really work in 
practice IIRC.

The yellow/orange is almost unreadable on my monitor (you're welcome to
have a look at it in my office ;-)), apart from that the style looks not
bad, though I have to admit I like the current boxy design of the wiki
start page too. Have you tried with different font sizes, and could you
maybe post a screen shot with a bigger font?

Good start. Thanks for the work, and for starting the discussion!

cheers,
Sonja

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Sonja Krause-Harder ([EMAIL PROTECTED])     SUSE Research & Development
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