Perfectly fine. Can we also have a style in Courier or any other good looking fixed spacing font? That would be good for quoting command line invocations like 'mvn clean install -Ptck'
We could also use the blockquotefor it of course. LieGrue, strub >________________________________ > From: Jean-Louis MONTEIRO <[email protected]> >To: [email protected]; Mark Struberg <[email protected]> >Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2012 5:46 PM >Subject: Re: New OpenWebBeans home page > > >Adding the feather on the footer as I don't really like the feather in header >(top left). >Wdyt? >Which one do we keep in? > > >Split templates to use header and footer. We had 2 layouts to maintain >together (index.html and documentation.html) and it's always crazy to do. >Added a main.css file in order to override boostrap classes. I did it for >blockquote as the font was to big imo (see sources now". >Also added a download link with an empty page so that you can fill it with >what ever you want. > > >Jean-Louis > > >2012/12/13 Mark Struberg <[email protected]> > >Hi Dennis! >> >>Thanks a lot for the feedback. Those are indeed great ideas! >> >>The download page is a great idea. I'm not sure if we can make the changelog >>easy. >>Usually this is contained in the release package anyway. >> >>We can of course add a link to our JIRA which also contains this info or even >>copy them over to a 'Changelogs' page with more info and explanations. >> >> >> >>LieGrue, >>strub >> >> >> >>----- Original Message ----- >> >>> From: Denis Forveille <[email protected]> >>> To: [email protected] >>> Cc: >>> Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2012 1:45 PM >>> Subject: Re: New OpenWebBeans home page >>> >>>G ood news Mark ! >> >>> >>> Some suggestions: >>> - maybe copy the most current items of the "news" section somewhere on >>> the welcome page (eg the latests 2 months news) >>> - add a "download" link (between "source" and >>> "community") to a page >>> where we can find links to download the OWB bundled artefacts and the >>> "changelog" or "release notes" information for the latests >>> versions. I >>> find very handy to see on one page on the web site of a project what >>> has changed in the latest versions without digging in some zip/jar >>> file..Maybe also an extract of JIRA's "changelog" for the current >>> release/version >>> >>> Thanks ! >>> >>> 2012/12/13 Mark Struberg <[email protected]>: >>>> Hi lords and ladies! >>>> >>>> We've worked hard to move our old page to the new CMS system [1][2]. >>>> The result can be previewed at >>>> >>>> http://openwebbeans.staging.apache.org/ >>>> >>>> This is not yet switched to our main page because we first like to get >>>> your >>> feedback! >>>> >>>> Wdym? >>>> Is this better than our old page? >>>> Which parts should we improve? >>>> Any suggestions for a better skin (someone mentioned using a more blueish >>> main menu for example). >>>> >>>> Please tell us what you think and which parts need to get improved! >>>> >>>> We plan to switch openwebbeans.apache.org to the new content rather >>>> soonish >>> if no blocker pops up. >>>> >>>> LieGrue, >>>> strub >>>> >>>> PS: special thanks to Jean-Louis for helping out with the content and >>> Romain for doing the skinning in DeltaSpike as blueprint for me! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> [1] https://cms.apache.org/openwebbeans/ >>>> [2] http://wiki.apache.org/general/ApacheCms2010 >>>> >>> >> > > > >-- >Jean-Louis > > >
