Re: [Freedos-devel] Updating FreeDOS website

2023-12-11 Thread Kirn Gill II via Freedos-devel
With careful HTML work, you can certainly have both. On 2023-12-11 18:45, Jose Senna via Freedos-devel wrote: Danilo Pecher said: I might be a bit weird, but I kind of like old school websites that are simple and render on anything. It is sort of funny to think that we need to be "modern"

[Freedos-devel] Updating FreeDOS website

2023-12-11 Thread Jose Senna via Freedos-devel
Danilo Pecher said: > I might be a bit weird, but I kind of like old school > websites that are simple and render on anything. It is sort of funny > to think that we need to be "modern" when we are literally a project > that keeps a 40 year old software alive and kicking. I fully agree.

Re: [Freedos-devel] Updating the FreeDOS website

2023-12-11 Thread Emir SARI via Freedos-devel
Hello, > Jim Hall via Freedos-devel > şunları yazdı (11 Ara 2023 18:32): > > The last time we made a major update to the FreeDOS website was maybe > ten years or so. Things are definitely feeling a bit dated, such as > certain design elements. And over time, we've added content where it >

Re: [Freedos-devel] Updating the FreeDOS website

2023-12-11 Thread Danilo Pecher via Freedos-devel
Hi Jim, I know a lot of works has probably gone into this, but quite frankly I think it looks just like all the other plastic-y websites you find everywhere. I might be a bit weird, but I kind of like old school websites that are simple and render on anything. It is sort of funny to think that we

[Freedos-devel] Updating the FreeDOS website

2023-12-11 Thread Jim Hall via Freedos-devel
The last time we made a major update to the FreeDOS website was maybe ten years or so. Things are definitely feeling a bit dated, such as certain design elements. And over time, we've added content where it seemed to "fit" so the usability has degraded since the last update. I have been