On 31/03/10 1:04 AM, Jason Porter wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 03:36, Adam Murdoch <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 30/03/10 8:37 AM, Jason Porter wrote:
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 12:26, Hans Dockter <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
We have also redesigned our website. Drop by and have a look
:) Feedback is welcome.
I like what I see. The next step should be to get everything
under gradle.org <http://gradle.org> with the same template so
the look and feel is consistent.
Is it just the user guide that needs to change? Or is there
something else?
* Top navigation doesn't match the headings in the bottom, not really
a huge deal though
I will rearrange these over time, so that they match. The footer at the
bottom is actually just the sidebar from the old website, with some
different css. So, the difference is historical, rather than intentional.
* http://www.gradle.org/lists.html has this really nasty growing
problem where it keeps lengthening (at least on Chrome it does)
Weird. Safari does it too. I will look at this.
* Same with http://www.gradle.org/community.html
* Roadmap and Development wiki go to codehaus which has a completely
different look and no easy way back to gradle.org <http://gradle.org>
* FAQ is back to codehaus, with a different look and feel than the
other codehaus portions
* Cookbook and Wiki go to codehaus
These are good points. I guess for most people, this content is
read-only and would be better presented as part of gradle.org, with the
same navigation and look-and-feel. But, we need some way to make it
clear that this is actually wiki content which you can edit if you like.
I will try to do something with this (prossibly not before the 0.9
release). Anyone have any experience with embedding html content from
confluence?
This is all good feedback - thanks.
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Adam Murdoch
Gradle Developer
http://www.gradle.org