On 28 December 2012 11:29, Levi Morrison wrote:
> The trimmed down version is less mega than it used to be, but it's
> still bad. I vote we kill it in favor of landing pages plus good
> second-level navigation (like what exists in the documentation pages
> on the left-hand side).
I'm against this
On 29 December 2012 04:30, Philip Olson wrote:
> On Dec 27, 2012, at 7:13 AM, Adam Harvey wrote:
>> I've spent part of my afternoon working through the beta site and
>> trying to deal with the last few issues that we have left before we
>> can make a decision on when to make it live. There are und
On 29 December 2012 11:04, Daniel Convissor
wrote:
> The prototype website is interesting. I couldn't help but notice that
> the main navigation at the top of the page (Documentation, Community and
> Help) all do nothing if clicked on with JavaScript disabled.
>
> Good websites use straight up HT
On Dec 28, 2012, at 8:10 PM, Daniel P. Brown wrote:
> Doing this response from the road
>
> At what point do we go from "prototype" to production? Before it
> stagnates, can we put it more in-their-face than it is, so we can get full
> feedback? It's been WIP for, what, two years? Smells li
Doing this response from the road
At what point do we go from "prototype" to production? Before it
stagnates, can we put it more in-their-face than it is, so we can get full
feedback? It's been WIP for, what, two years? Smells like Google in here.
On Dec 28, 2012 10:04 PM, "Daniel Convissor"
Hi Folks:
The prototype website is interesting. I couldn't help but notice that
the main navigation at the top of the page (Documentation, Community and
Help) all do nothing if clicked on with JavaScript disabled.
Good websites use straight up HTML and CSS that any web browser can
process, then
Hi Folks:
I'm taking a look at the prototype website and the main nav menu is not
playing nicely:
http://www.analysisandsolutions.com/php/web.menu.fail.png
Thanks,
--Dan
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On Dec 27, 2012, at 7:13 AM, Adam Harvey wrote:
Ooooh nice, most PHP tasks require someone to really make them happen. :)
> Ladies, gentlemen, droids,
>
> I've spent part of my afternoon working through the beta site and
> trying to deal with the last few issues that we have left before we
> c
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