It's good to see the details worked out here.
But the main take away for me, is that in today's stylish
web landscape, it's important that sites look stylish.
And the site now looks stylish. Great and thanks to all
involved.
best regards,
Jakob
On 24/03/16 16:34, Erik Gustafson wrote:
> Hi
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 9:49 PM, wrote:
> Please host the stylesheets on
> picolisp.com instead of using tracking CDN.?
I only see fonts (or infos about fonts + fonts) being retrieved from
fonts.googleapis.com, no CSS,
Although I may agree with this tracking defect, I guess
> I only see fonts (or infos about fonts + fonts) being retrieved from
> fonts.googleapis.com, no CSS,
True, its the font, not the CSS.
> Although I may agree with this tracking defect, I guess retrieving
> them from a CDN speeds up the page load for browsers that already have
> retrieved the
Hi Erik,
Great job! There is one feature I miss, however, and that’s the old “section
links” that used to be on the left hand side. I can now use the search function
to find the “sections”, but that is too cumbersome. I think there should be
quick links for at least these two:
Articles &
>
> Basically, it's super efficient.
>
I find that quote on the start site problematic. I would love to see it
changed. But redesign on its own is great.
2016-03-25 11:58 GMT+01:00 Jon Kleiser :
> Hi Erik,
>
> Great job! There is one feature I miss, however, and that’s the
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 7:55 PM, Erik Gustafson
wrote:
> The general theme of the feedback was that there is too much text,
> not enough super simple code examples […].
Indeed. I'm no PicoLisp expert but I don't know nothing either, and
the first code example seems
Hi all,
Thanks for the feedback and kind words! I'll try to address all in this
mail,
starting with the common themes.
Wiki Search
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I agree, everything about this is awkward. I'll play around with the CSS to
address the aesthetic issues that Bene raised. Both the input bar and
button