on firefox 1.5.0.1, the download box has a CSS error that stuff gets one on top of the other
on IE it's never loading

on the downloads there is a windows padding showing on "easy_install at this page (easy_install -f"

other then that the site looks like one of those "Web 2.0" super cool apps that is just a nice gui with a lame operation.

sorry for the critics but i'm too honest today :(


On 2/17/06, nerkles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I don't have time to get into production work on it, but I can look it
over for accessibility, usability, and standards-compliance, and help
critique the design. I'd like to see the TG site set a good example on
those fronts... perhaps providing some links to good info on those
topics in the docs.

So far, for accessibility, each page needs a "skip navigation" link at
the very top so screen reader users can jump right to the content. You
can make that very tiny in the CSS, since only screen reader and
ancient browser users will need it. (Or change the CSS so the content
comes first in the page source.)

It's a table-free layout (yay, we don't need to have *that* argument),
and the general look that is developing is good. I like the "bigness"
of it, although that enormous header might be annoying on the
documentation pages (because it'll create extra scrolling for most
users). I suggest a tighter (less tall, but consistent-looking) header
for text-heavy pages (which may end up being all but the home page).

Drop me a line when there is more to see... and I'll keep an eye on the


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