I think the new web site design looks great. For those who want a retro look,
it works great in lynx too.
-Ben
p.s. The devel page has a typo
OLD: coimpiler
NEW: compiler
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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
> seemed
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
On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 6:46 PM richardkolacz...@hotmail.com <
richardkolacz...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Jim
>
> Fair enough NOT to have "additional buttons" on the first web page.
>
> It would be nice (for me) to identify by a -mmm-dd text as to the
> update status of the development build, so fo
-menu that only has "one
item" in it, illustrates the "poor" (in my opinion) layout of Windows.
Anyway, just a "suggestion"
Richard
From: Jim Hall
Sent: Tuesday, 4 January 2022 11:09 AM
To: Technical discussion and questions for FreeDO
On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 5:58 PM richardkolacz...@hotmail.com <
richardkolacz...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Suggestion...
>
> On the first website page, have
>
> Download Stable build 1.2 (created -mmm-dd)
> Download Development build RC5 (last updated -mmm-dd)
>
> buttons
>
> I personally use th
Suggestion...
On the first website page, have
Download Stable build 1.2 (created -mmm-dd)
Download Development build RC5 (last updated -mmm-dd)
buttons
I personally use the date format -mmm-dd, for example 2022-Mar-02, to avoid
confusion with having a two-digit month value.
To me,