Nice :-) Just a few buts:
* The fonts in the content area look completely rubbish on Windows. * The "content" area looks for my taste too different from the header Best regards, Horst On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 5:14 PM, Stephen Prater <[email protected]> wrote: > I prefer Kristina's. Plus - my opinion counts more because I have an art > degree and am known for my impeccable taste. (i kid.) > > As a totally unrelated to the design aspect of it aside - I think it was > also Jacob Kaplan-Moss who said "Django is built for the web, but CouchDB is > built of the web" that could be an interesting change for your tag there. > > CouchDB is a database base built of the web. > > On Nov 30, 2010, at 9:46 AM, Filipe David Manana wrote: > >> I like both, but slightly prefer Volker's alternative. >> >> good work >> >> On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Volker Mische <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> for my taste there are to many horizontal elements. I've create a quick >>> version with less visual clutter (just with Firebug, so there's no new >>> CSS, >>> just a screenshot). >>> >>> Current one: >>> http://vmx.cx/tmp/couchdb/web/lesslines1.png >>> My one: >>> http://vmx.cx/tmp/couchdb/web/lesslines2.png >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Volker >>> >>> On 30.11.2010 15:53, Kristina Schneider wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi everybody, >>>> >>>> I am the creative head at CouchOne, and Jan asked me to help out with >>>> the >>>> redesign of the Apache CouchDB Website. >>>> >>>> He pointed me to Klaus Trainer’s fork, and I took it from there. >>>> >>>> https://github.com/Kriesse/couchdb_web >>>> >>>> I implemented a more subtle color scheme and put some love into details >>>> and a fancy landing page (index.html). The content pages (download.html) >>>> remain very simple and clear, with the focus on good legibility. >>>> >>>> The website is tested in the latest versions of FF, Chrome, Safari, but >>>> will probably need some tweaks to look good in IE etc., too. >>>> >>>> Let me know what you think! >>>> Looking forward to your feedback, >>>> Kristina >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Filipe David Manana, >> [email protected], [email protected] >> >> "Reasonable men adapt themselves to the world. >> Unreasonable men adapt the world to themselves. >> That's why all progress depends on unreasonable men." >> >> > >
