Forgeot Eric wrote:

[...]

> Again, I don't necessary thing everything should be redesigned, but a
> few adjustement could help to look better. The geany website (powered
> by PmWiki) is a good example of an attractive design, yet quite close
> to the original : http://geany.org/ . There are still blue links, but

what's your aversion to blue links? Did you read Jakob Nielsen?

[...]

> The reference to microsoft-only fonts could be avoided: arial,
> verdana. Serif, sans-serif could be enough.

I agree about Verdana because it has the "wrong" size:
http://sbpoley.home.xs4all.nl/webmatters/verdana.html

To Rogut?s Sparnuotos: I _definitely_ wouldn't use web fonts for
PmWiki!

> I'd suggest to use a sans-serif for the menu, and a serif for the
> content, because serif is easier to read when there is lots of text

this is not necessarily true on screens. Web typography is not paper
typography.

>A fixed width, centered text area could be more readable for bigger screens.

As I wrote, I dislike fixed width design.

Oliver


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