@tectonik

Unfortunately... or fortunately due to the colors used in the actual 
logo... it is hard to find anything that looks ok with red (#FF0000) beyond 
active links and some buttons. 

The logo of spyder does not represent the look of spyder, maybe it would be 
a nice opportunity to see a redesign. But I do give you this: Spyder does 
look like the old website <http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/>, and this 
is by no means a compliment, Spyder interface is showing its age... 
(separate thread...)

The site is supposed to appeal to new users into taking Spyder as a serious 
alternative. In the institute where I work and where I am pushing for 
Spyder/Python as the main tools for Scientific Research and Computing, 
professors and lecturers need to feel that project (being open source) is 
serious enough and this will be achieved once several things are in place, 
where a clean looking website is one of them.

With this in mind, I am taking elements from the matlab and R studio 
website (mostly this last one). The guys from R Studio are doing an amazing 
job and we should learn from them.


So far...


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